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Interventional pulmonology: diagnostic techniques and obstructive airway disease
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The Choice of lung biopsy method in the presence of limited focal lesions.
A. Maltseva (Ek , Russian Federation), S. Skornyakov (Ek , Russian Federation), A. Tsvirenko (Ek , Russian Federation), R. Berdnikov (Ek , Russian Federation), D. Vakhruseva (Ek , Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2019 – Interventional pulmonology: diagnostic techniques and obstructive airway disease
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Interventional pulmonology: diagnostic techniques and obstructive airway disease
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