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Community-acquired pneumonia: prognosis, complications and prevention
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Primary lung abscess: last ten years experience in a third level hospital
A. Pallares-Sanmartin, A. Cobas, A. Mendez, M. Botana, A. Fernandez-Villar, C. Represas, L. Piñeiro (Vigo, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Community-acquired pneumonia: prognosis, complications and prevention
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Community-acquired pneumonia: prognosis, complications and prevention
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Thematic Poster Session
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2250
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Respiratory infections
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