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Endobronchial valve application as a method to stop lung hemorrhage in patients with lung tuberculosis
A. Levin, Y. Tseimakh, P. Zimonin, A. Samuilenkov, I. Chukanov, S. Lokhmatov, O. Nikolaeva (Barnaul, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Surgical treatment of lung tuberculosis
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Surgical treatment of lung tuberculosis
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Thematic Poster Session
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2159
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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A. Levin, Y. Tseimakh, P. Zimonin, A. Samuilenkov, I. Chukanov, S. Lokhmatov, O. Nikolaeva (Barnaul, Russian Federation). Endobronchial valve application as a method to stop lung hemorrhage in patients with lung tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 2159
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