Bronchoscopy in children in South America

Bronchoscopy is an important tool in the study of the airway. Diagnostic and therapeutic uses are well described in the literature and standardisation of the technique is well defined. Most relevant publications on bronchoscopy come from Europe and the United States, and in some countries they are u...

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Patient Selection
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Respiratory Tract Diseases - surgery
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