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Management of life-threatening haemoptysis in an area of high tuberculosis incidence
The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 07/01/09
Gross AM et al. - Lung resection surgery following successful BAE for life-threatening haemoptysis can safely be avoided in patients at low risk of recurrence.
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