Respiratory long term outcomes of pectus excavatum in patients after Nuss surgery

Szymon Skoczyński (Katowice, Poland), Szymon Skoczynski, Tomasz Koszutski, Marta Bunarowska, Grzegorz Kudela, Grzegorz Brozek, Katarzyna Repetowska, Malgorzata Farnik, Janusz Bohosiewicz, Adam Barczyk

Source: International Congress 2016 – Epidemiological and clinical data regarding the modern management of chronic lung diseases
Disease area: Airway diseases

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