Core Biopsy of Lung Lesion
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This section provides a comprehensive procedural report for core biopsy of lung lesion procedure with up-to-date explanatory notes, synopsis of the indications and contraindications and potential complications in an organized and practical format.
Keywords
Lung biopsy Lung nodule Malignancy Percutaneous biopsy Core biopsyReferences
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