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Dynamics of capillary blood flow in the lungs after extrapleural silicone plombage in patients with advanced fibrocavernous pulmonary tuberculosis
E. Krasnikova (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Sigaev (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Bagirov (Moscow, Russian Federation), R. Amansahedov (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Aliev (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Challenges and advances in the diagnosis and clinical management of tuberculosis
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