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. 1960 May;151(5):715–728. doi: 10.1097/00000658-196005000-00012

Bilateral Bronchiectasis—Surgical Management With Attention to the Residual Superior Segment of the Lower Lobes *

Richard R Crutcher, E D Pellegrino
PMCID: PMC1613714  PMID: 13813098

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