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Ribcage kinematics during exercise justifies thoracoscopic over thoracotomy lobectomy prompt recovery
Antonella LoMauro (Milan, Italy), Antonella Lo Mauro, Alessandro Palleschi, Emilia Privitera, Melania Chiesa, Margherita Cattaneo, Martina Santambrogio, Mario Nosotti, Andrea Aliverti
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International Congress 2016 – Current challenges in thoracic surgery
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Current challenges in thoracic surgery
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Respiratory critical care
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Antonella LoMauro (Milan, Italy), Antonella Lo Mauro, Alessandro Palleschi, Emilia Privitera, Melania Chiesa, Margherita Cattaneo, Martina Santambrogio, Mario Nosotti, Andrea Aliverti. Ribcage kinematics during exercise justifies thoracoscopic over thoracotomy lobectomy prompt recovery. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1988
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