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Is surgery stil an option in bronchiectasis?
Fatma Isil Uzel (Istanbul, Turkey), Fatma Isil Uzel, Sedat Altin, Ali Cevat Kutluk, Necati Çitak, Levent Cansever, Celalettin Ibrahim Kocatürk, Esin Tuncay
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International Congress 2016 – Special issues in thoracic surgery
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Special issues in thoracic surgery
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Respiratory infections
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Fatma Isil Uzel (Istanbul, Turkey), Fatma Isil Uzel, Sedat Altin, Ali Cevat Kutluk, Necati Çitak, Levent Cansever, Celalettin Ibrahim Kocatürk, Esin Tuncay. Is surgery stil an option in bronchiectasis?. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 584
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