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Sarcoidosis: from basic research to patient outcomes
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Combination of endoscopic techniques - number of lymph nodes stations biopsies and application of cell blocks in the sarcoidosis diagnosis.
L. Kasper (Krakow, Poland), A. Andrychiewicz (Krakow, Poland), M. Kasper (Krakow, Poland), R. Tomaszewska (Krakow, Poland), J. Soja (Krakow, Poland), K. Sladek (Krakow, Poland)
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International Congress 2018 – Sarcoidosis: from basic research to patient outcomes
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Sarcoidosis: from basic research to patient outcomes
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5207
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Interstitial lung diseases
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