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Imaging Of Thoracic Diseases An Issue Of Thoracic Surgery Clinics The Clinics Surgery Mark K Ferguson Md

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Imaging Of Thoracic Diseases An Issue Of Thoracic Surgery Clinics The Clinics Surgery Mark K Ferguson Md
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Publisher: Saunders
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.21 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Mark K. Ferguson MD
ISBN: 9781437722680, 1437722687
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 20

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Imaging Of Thoracic Diseases An Issue Of Thoracic Surgery Clinics The Clinics Surgery Mark K Ferguson Md by Mark K. Ferguson Md 9781437722680, 1437722687 instant download after payment.

Advanced imaging technology has greatly improved the practice of thoracic surgery in the past 35 years. Among many other benefits, the advances decreased the rate of futile thoracotomy for lung cancer from more than 20% in the 1970s to the current incidence of only a few percent.  This issue of Thoracic Surgery Clinics provides updates about recent advances in imaging of thoracic diseases, and will help practicing thoracic surgeons understand how to best frame requests so that optimally useful information emerges from an examination. 

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