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    Ziora D, Sielska-Spytek E, Dworniczak S, Oklek K, Kozielski J.
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  • 32. Predictive models for diagnosis of pleural effusions secondary to tuberculosis or cancer.
    Sales RK, Vargas FS, Capelozzi VL, Seiscento M, Genofre EH, Teixeira LR, Antonangelo L.
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  • 37. Vascular endothelial growth factor and proinflammatory cytokines in pleural effusions.
    Momi H, Matsuyama W, Inoue K, Kawabata M, Arimura K, Fukunaga H, Osame M.
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