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Publications by Won Dong Kim
Adequately Washed Bronchoscope Does Not Induce False-Positive Amplification Tests on Bronchial Aspirates in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine
Value of ICAM-1 Expression and Soluble ICAM-1 Level as a Marker of Activity in Sarcoidosis
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine
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