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Vol. 39. Issue 11.
Pages 531 (November 2003)
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Tumor pulmonar neuroendocrino tipo I: recidiva local con afectación mediastínica
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J.E. Rivo Vázquez, E. García Fontán, M.A. Cañizares Carretero
Servicio de Cirugía Torácica. Hospital Universitario Xeral-Cíes. Vigo. Pontevedra. España
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