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202THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF IMAGING, INVASIVE STAGING AND THORACOTOMY IN DETECTING PATHOLOGIC N2 DISEASE IN THE ERA OF PET/CT
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (2014)
  • M. Castiglioni, University of Insubria
  • R.W. Aye, 2Division of Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, United States of America
  • J. Gorden, 2Division of Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, United States of America
  • A.S. Farivar, 2Division of Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, United States of America
  • B.E. Louie, 2Division of Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, United States of America
  • E. Vallières, 2Division of Thoracic Surgery, Swedish Medical Center and Cancer Institute, Seattle, United States of America
Publication Date
October 1, 2014
DOI
10.1093/icvts/ivu276.202
Citation Information
M. Castiglioni, R.W. Aye, J. Gorden, A.S. Farivar, et al.. "202THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF IMAGING, INVASIVE STAGING AND THORACOTOMY IN DETECTING PATHOLOGIC N2 DISEASE IN THE ERA OF PET/CT" Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Vol. 19 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brian-louie/132/