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Operative technique, postoperative complications; rare pathology
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Dyspigmentation of skin – is there a new complication of thoracic sympathectomy?
F. L. Westphal, J. R. M. De Campos, L. C. Lima, M. D. S. Cardoso, J. Ribas, M. S. Silva, D. C. Westphal, J. C. Lima Netto (Manaus, São Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Operative technique, postoperative complications; rare pathology
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Operative technique, postoperative complications; rare pathology
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F. L. Westphal, J. R. M. De Campos, L. C. Lima, M. D. S. Cardoso, J. Ribas, M. S. Silva, D. C. Westphal, J. C. Lima Netto (Manaus, São Paulo, Brazil). Dyspigmentation of skin – is there a new complication of thoracic sympathectomy?. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2225
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