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Postoperative risks in septuagenarians undergoing VATS lobectomy
O. Maslak (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Zinchenko (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Kovalenko (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), V. Pischik (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Obornev (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2019 – Thoracic surgery
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Thoracic surgery
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Poster Discussion
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2214
Disease area:
Respiratory infections, Thoracic oncology
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O. Maslak (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Zinchenko (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Kovalenko (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), V. Pischik (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Obornev (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Postoperative risks in septuagenarians undergoing VATS lobectomy. 2214
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