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Lung Transplantation

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Transplantation Surgery

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During the past four decades, lung transplantation has progressed from the research laboratory to successful application of this procedure for treating end-stage pulmonary disease in selected patients.

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Kshettry, V.R., Al-Dossari, G.A. (2001). Lung Transplantation. In: Hakim, N.S., Danovitch, G.M. (eds) Transplantation Surgery. Springer Specialist Surgery Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3689-7_7

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