Relationship between microorganism presence in bronchial aspirate and acute rejection in transbronchial lung biopsy
V. M. Mora Cuesta, C. A. Amado Diago, C. Ciorba, A. Martínez Meñaca, J. A. Espinoza Pérez, D. J. Ferrer Pargada, J. J. Ruiz Cubillán, F. Romay Diez, R. Agüero Balbín, F. Ortiz Portal, J. M. Cifrián Martínez, S. Fernandez Rozas, D. Iturbe Fernandez, F. M. Zurbano Goñi (Santander, Spain)
Source: International Congress 2014 – Maximise lung transplant outcomes: pre- and post-operative issues
Disease area: Respiratory infections
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V. M. Mora Cuesta, C. A. Amado Diago, C. Ciorba, A. Martínez Meñaca, J. A. Espinoza Pérez, D. J. Ferrer Pargada, J. J. Ruiz Cubillán, F. Romay Diez, R. Agüero Balbín, F. Ortiz Portal, J. M. Cifrián Martínez, S. Fernandez Rozas, D. Iturbe Fernandez, F. M. Zurbano Goñi (Santander, Spain). Relationship between microorganism presence in bronchial aspirate and acute rejection in transbronchial lung biopsy. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 269
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