Findings of virtual bronchoscopic navigation can predict the diagnostic rate of primary lung cancer by bronchoscopy in patients with peripheral lung lesions
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T. Tamura | T. Jinta | A. Kitamura | N. Nishimura | K. Okafuji | Y. Tomishima | S. Ro | R. Imai
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