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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Different approaches of chest drainage in the management of the primary spontaneous pneumothoraces.
N. Carnot (Toulouse, France), M. Dupuis (Toulouse, France), S. Pontier (Toulouse, France), F. Laborde (Toulouse, France), L. Brouchet (Toulouse, France), A. Didier (Toulouse, France)
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International Congress 2018 – Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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Pleural diseases and pneumonia: what's new ?
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