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Midterm follow-up of the severe emphysema patients who received LVRS
X. Zhan (Beijing, China)
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Current challenges in thoracic surgery
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X. Zhan (Beijing, China). Midterm follow-up of the severe emphysema patients who received LVRS. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4654
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