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From pleura to bronchi: new insights
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An oversight of bulla is still not causal factor that can be ignored: The pneumothorax recurrence after thoracoscopic surgery
Masao Naruke (Tokyo, Japan), Masao Naruke
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International Congress 2016 – From pleura to bronchi: new insights
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From pleura to bronchi: new insights
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663
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Thoracic oncology
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Masao Naruke (Tokyo, Japan), Masao Naruke. An oversight of bulla is still not causal factor that can be ignored: The pneumothorax recurrence after thoracoscopic surgery. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 663
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