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Development and improvement of single-stage surgical treatments of patients with spondylitis and pulmonary and pleural TB
Vladimir Khomenko (Moscow, Russian Federation), Vladimir Khomenko, Rustam Albekov, Ramil Penagi
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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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Thematic Poster
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2519
Disease area:
Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology
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Vladimir Khomenko (Moscow, Russian Federation), Vladimir Khomenko, Rustam Albekov, Ramil Penagi. Development and improvement of single-stage surgical treatments of patients with spondylitis and pulmonary and pleural TB. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2519
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