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Simultaneous intraoperative correction of mediastinal pulmonaryhernia in transsternal occlusion of the main-stem bronchus inpatients with advanced complicated destructive pulmonary tuberculosis
R. Tarasov (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Krasnikova (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Aliev (Moscow, Russian Federation), L. Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Bagirov (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Challenges and advances in the diagnosis and clinical management of tuberculosis
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Challenges and advances in the diagnosis and clinical management of tuberculosis
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R. Tarasov (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Krasnikova (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Aliev (Moscow, Russian Federation), L. Popova (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Bagirov (Moscow, Russian Federation). Simultaneous intraoperative correction of mediastinal pulmonaryhernia in transsternal occlusion of the main-stem bronchus inpatients with advanced complicated destructive pulmonary tuberculosis. 1050
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