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Medical access to the pleura
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The change of complication rate in chemical pleurodesis after replacement of talc preparation from small to large particle size — A longitudinal cohort study
H.N. Tse, K.Y. Wai, K.Y. Wong, K.S. Yee, L.Y. Ng (Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Medical access to the pleura
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Medical access to the pleura
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H.N. Tse, K.Y. Wai, K.Y. Wong, K.S. Yee, L.Y. Ng (Hong Kong, Hong Kong). The change of complication rate in chemical pleurodesis after replacement of talc preparation from small to large particle size — A longitudinal cohort study. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3359
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