Pulmonary function before and early after endobronchial valve placement in patients with chronic cavitary tuberculosis

M. Chushkin (Moscow, Russian Federation), L. Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Shergina (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Karpina (Moscow, Russian Federation), I. Shabalina (Moscow, Russian Federation), T. Bagdasaryan (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Chernykh (Moscow, Russian Federation), O. Lovacheva (Moscow, Russian Federation), O. Ots (Moscow, Russian Federation)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
Session: Interventional pulmonology: re-sculpting the airway
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3151
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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M. Chushkin (Moscow, Russian Federation), L. Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Shergina (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Karpina (Moscow, Russian Federation), I. Shabalina (Moscow, Russian Federation), T. Bagdasaryan (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Chernykh (Moscow, Russian Federation), O. Lovacheva (Moscow, Russian Federation), O. Ots (Moscow, Russian Federation). Pulmonary function before and early after endobronchial valve placement in patients with chronic cavitary tuberculosis. 3151

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