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Pulmonary resection following lung transplantation
John Conte
, J. B. Orens
, J. R. Sonett
, M. C. Borja
, J. S. McLaughlin
Department of Surgery
Division of Cardiac Surgery
Penn State Heart and Vascular Institute
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Keyphrases
Lung Transplantation
100%
Pulmonary Resection
100%
Lobectomy
50%
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
33%
Infectious Causes
33%
Bilateral Lung Transplantation
33%
Survivors
16%
Non-infectious
16%
Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1)
16%
Radiograph
16%
Respiratory Failure
16%
Spirometry
16%
Clinical Deterioration
16%
Day of Surgery
16%
Open Procedure
16%
Thoracoscopic
16%
Bronchiectasis
16%
Open Lung
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pneumonectomy
100%
Lung Transplantation
100%
Lobectomy
27%
Transplantation
9%
Respiratory Failure
9%
Spirometry
9%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
9%
Deterioration
9%
Day of Surgery
9%
Thin-Layer Chromatography
9%
Bronchiectasis
9%