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Comparison of analgesic use during pneumothorax treatment using ambulatory device and chest drainage
M. Sova (Olomouc, Czech Republic), M. Poruba (Olomouc, Czech Republic), P. Jakubec (Olomouc, Czech Republic), J. Zatloukal (Olomouc, Czech Republic), K. Urbanek (Olomouc, Czech Republic), V. Kolek (Olomouc, Czech Republic)
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International Congress 2018 – Pleural interventions
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Pleural interventions
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Thematic Poster
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903
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Respiratory critical care
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