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Vol. 26. Issue 2.
Pages 85 (March 1990)
Vol. 26. Issue 2.
Pages 85 (March 1990)
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¿Se aplican rutinariamente técnicas de inducción del esputo en nuestros centros?
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A. Román, R. Orriols, F. Morell
Servei de Pneumologia. Hospital General Vall d’Hebron. Barcelona
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