2016, Number S1
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Acta Med 2016; 14 (S1)
Radiology and imaging of pulmonary and mediastinum neoplasms
Rodríguez TC
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 33-37
PDF size: 408.03 Kb.
ABSTRACT
This article represents a current bibliographic review about the diagnosis of the most common pulmonary and mediastinal neoplasms, including the different imaging diagnostic methods available.
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