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Effectiveness of lung surgery in MDR TB patients with diabetes mellitus
Mamed Bagirov (Moscow, Russian Federation), Mamed Bagirov, Timur Tokaev, Vilayat Aliev, Kazbek Tokaev, Elena Krasnikova, Oksana Komissarova
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International Congress 2016 – Open problems in thoracic surgery
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Open problems in thoracic surgery
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2518
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Respiratory infections
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