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Use of stents for tracheal stenosis
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Peak Expiratory Flow decrease signals relapse in patients with post intubation tracheal stenosis.
V. Kossivaki (Athens, Greece), P. Emmanouil (Athens, Greece), V. Vitsas (Athens, Greece), N. Koufos (Athens, Greece), I. Athanasopoulos (Athens, Greece), N. Koulouris (Athens, Greece), G. Stratakos (Athens, Greece)
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International Congress 2018 – Use of stents for tracheal stenosis
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Use of stents for tracheal stenosis
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Airway diseases
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V. Kossivaki (Athens, Greece), P. Emmanouil (Athens, Greece), V. Vitsas (Athens, Greece), N. Koufos (Athens, Greece), I. Athanasopoulos (Athens, Greece), N. Koulouris (Athens, Greece), G. Stratakos (Athens, Greece). Peak Expiratory Flow decrease signals relapse in patients with post intubation tracheal stenosis.. 4163
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