Influence of verbal and written patient information on tolerance of fiberoptic bronchoscopy in a Tunisian pneumology unit

H. Aouina, S. Fnina, S. Bacha, L. Gharbi, M. A. Baccar, S. Azzabi, H. Bouacha (Tunis, Tunisia)

Source: Annual Congress 2006 - Screening, diagnosis, staging, prognosis, biological features
Session: Screening, diagnosis, staging, prognosis, biological features
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Number: 572

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