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Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Core cutting needle biopsy of anterior mediastinal tumors : Do we really need Chest Tomographic Scan to proceed?
K. Athanassiadi (Athens, Greece), E. Liverakou (Athens, Greece), D. Magouliotis (Athens, Greece), A. Katsandri (Athens, Greece), C. Vourlakou (Athens, Greece), E. Testebasi (Athens, Greece)
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International Congress 2019 – Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Pleural disease: applying the evidence
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Thematic Poster
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3090
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Thoracic oncology
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K. Athanassiadi (Athens, Greece), E. Liverakou (Athens, Greece), D. Magouliotis (Athens, Greece), A. Katsandri (Athens, Greece), C. Vourlakou (Athens, Greece), E. Testebasi (Athens, Greece). Core cutting needle biopsy of anterior mediastinal tumors : Do we really need Chest Tomographic Scan to proceed?. 3090
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