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Endoscopic lung volume reduction: hype or hope?
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Single session bilateral endoscopic lung volume reduction therapy in advanced upper lobe and homogeneous emphysema using a tissue sealant
M. Kramer, O. Fruchter, M. N. Maimon, Y. Refaely (Petach Tikva, Be‘er-Sheeva, Israel)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Endoscopic lung volume reduction: hype or hope?
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Endoscopic lung volume reduction: hype or hope?
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M. Kramer, O. Fruchter, M. N. Maimon, Y. Refaely (Petach Tikva, Be‘er-Sheeva, Israel). Single session bilateral endoscopic lung volume reduction therapy in advanced upper lobe and homogeneous emphysema using a tissue sealant. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 369
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