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Bronchoscopic treatment of COPD and asthma: valves, coils, thermoplastics and something more
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Endobronchial coils for COPD palliation: A single institution experience
Korkut Bostanci (Istanbul, Turkey), Korkut Bostanci, Zeynep Bilgi, Hakan Omercikoglu, Sehnaz Olgun, Davor Stamenovic, Mustafa Yuksel
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International Congress 2015 – Bronchoscopic treatment of COPD and asthma: valves, coils, thermoplastics and something more
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Bronchoscopic treatment of COPD and asthma: valves, coils, thermoplastics and something more
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803
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Airway diseases
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Korkut Bostanci (Istanbul, Turkey), Korkut Bostanci, Zeynep Bilgi, Hakan Omercikoglu, Sehnaz Olgun, Davor Stamenovic, Mustafa Yuksel. Endobronchial coils for COPD palliation: A single institution experience. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 803
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