Value of different diagnostic procedures in the assessment of the pectus excavatum morphology

Marko Kostic (Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), Marko Kostic, Ida Jovanovic, Branislav Jovanovic, Radivoj Brdar, Polina Pavicevic

Source: International Congress 2015 – Challenges in surgery for non-malignant disorders: pleural mediastinal and tracheal problems, congenital disorders

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Marko Kostic (Belgrade, Republic of Serbia), Marko Kostic, Ida Jovanovic, Branislav Jovanovic, Radivoj Brdar, Polina Pavicevic. Value of different diagnostic procedures in the assessment of the pectus excavatum morphology. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1513

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