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Granulomatous disorders: heterogeneous diseases with variable management
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Late Breaking Abstract - Characteristics of macrophagal formula and cytokine spectrum of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in patients with newly diagnosed and those with recurring sarcoidosis of respiratory apparatus.
N. Makaryants (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), A. Ergeshov (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), N. Demyanenko (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), L. Lepekha (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), E. Shmelev (MOSCOW, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – Granulomatous disorders: heterogeneous diseases with variable management
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Granulomatous disorders: heterogeneous diseases with variable management
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N. Makaryants (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), A. Ergeshov (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), N. Demyanenko (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), L. Lepekha (MOSCOW, Russian Federation), E. Shmelev (MOSCOW, Russian Federation). Late Breaking Abstract - Characteristics of macrophagal formula and cytokine spectrum of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in patients with newly diagnosed and those with recurring sarcoidosis of respiratory apparatus.. 2996
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