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Use of an Extended Working Channel in high-risk Transbronchial Biopsy- A simple innovation to enhance safety
H. Kalpakam (Bengaluru, India), P. Biraris (Bengaluru, India), R. Bhat (Bengaluru, India), P. Bajaj (Bengaluru, India), R. Aurangabadwala (Bengaluru, India), R. Mehta (Bengaluru, India), S. Bansal (Bengaluru, India)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Conventional bronchoscopy
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Conventional bronchoscopy
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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