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Ultrasound in pulmonary medicine: from inside and outside
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Lymph node core retrieval comparison between 22 and 21 gauge EBUS-TBNA needle
P. Chhajed, H.S. Sandeep, P. Chaudhari, S. Gandhi, R. Tikare, J. Leuppi, A. Kate (Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai, India)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Ultrasound in pulmonary medicine: from inside and outside
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Ultrasound in pulmonary medicine: from inside and outside
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280
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Thoracic oncology
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P. Chhajed, H.S. Sandeep, P. Chaudhari, S. Gandhi, R. Tikare, J. Leuppi, A. Kate (Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai, India). Lymph node core retrieval comparison between 22 and 21 gauge EBUS-TBNA needle. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 280
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