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A morphological view of chest pathology
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Predicting 3-day outcome of initial treatment in primary spontaneous pneumothorax: Benefit of expiratory chest X-ray
Kazunori Tobino (Iizuka, Japan), Kazunori Tobino, Yuichiro Yasuda, Hiroki Ebana
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International Congress 2015 – A morphological view of chest pathology
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A morphological view of chest pathology
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Kazunori Tobino (Iizuka, Japan), Kazunori Tobino, Yuichiro Yasuda, Hiroki Ebana. Predicting 3-day outcome of initial treatment in primary spontaneous pneumothorax: Benefit of expiratory chest X-ray. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 755
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