Послеоперационные легочные осложнения у кардиохирургических пациентов
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Научный центр сердечно-сосудистой хирургии им. А. Н. Бакулева (дир. – академик РАМН
Л. А. Бокерия) РАМН, Москва
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Тип статьи: Общие вопросы кардиологии и кардиохирургии
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