Milan Gajic
- Diaphragm motion and lung function prediction in patients operated for lung cancer - A pilot study on 27 patientsBy Dragan Subotic, Ruza Stevic, Milan Gajic and Radomir VesovicDragan Subotic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaRuza Stevic2Institute for Radiology, Clinical Center of Serbia, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaMilan Gajic3Institute for Medical Statistics, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaRadomir Vesovic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, Serbia
- Operative morbidity and mortality of different types of pneumonectomyfor lung cancerBy Dragan Subotic, Nikola Atanasijadis, Milan Savic, Dejan Moskovljevic, Milan Gajic, Jelena Stojsic, Marko Popovic and Vladimir MilenkovicDragan Subotic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaNikola Atanasijadis1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaMilan Savic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaDejan Moskovljevic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaMilan Gajic2Institute for Medical Statistics, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaJelena Stojsic3Institute for Pathology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaMarko Popovic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaVladimir Milenkovic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
- Pneumonectomy for lung cancer after induction chemotherapy alone: Is the risk really higher?By Milan Savic, Dragan Subotic, Nikola Atanasijadis, Dejan Moskovljevic, Milan Gajic, Vladimir Milenkovic and Marko PopovicMilan Savic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaDragan Subotic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaNikola Atanasijadis1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaDejan Moskovljevic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaMilan Gajic2Institute for Medical Statistics, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Belgrade, SerbiaVladimir Milenkovic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaMarko Popovic1Clinic for Thoracic Surgery, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
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