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Vol. 27. Issue 2.
Pages 84 (March 1991)
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Tuberculosis pleural: Una rara causa de hemotórax espontáneo
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J.L. Calpe, E. Chiner
Servicios de Neumología y de. Hospital Comarcal de La Vila Joiosa-Benidorm. Alicante
C. Martínez*
* Microbiología. Hospital Comarcal de La Vila Joiosa-Benidorm. Alicante
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