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Novel approaches in the management of lung transplant candidates and recipients
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: First 24 lung transplantations: single center results from Turkey
S. Büyükkale, N. D. Bakan, O. İsgörücü, N. çitak, D. Cenger, A. Demir, B. Açikmese, C. E. Kalafat, L. Kiliç, A. Sayar (Istanbul, Turkey)
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International Congress 2014 – Novel approaches in the management of lung transplant candidates and recipients
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Novel approaches in the management of lung transplant candidates and recipients
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