Vassilios Handrinos
- Relative contribution of cytological specimen type in the determination of lung cancer histologic identity – Analysis of one year's comparative dataBy Stylianos Michaelides, Aphrodite Emmanouelidou, George Goulas, Ageliki Lazaratou, Despina Melemeni, Aikaterini Blana and Vassilios HandrinosStylianos Michaelides11st Dept. of Thoracic Medicine, Siamanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceAphrodite Emmanouelidou2Dept. of Clinical Cytology, Sismanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceGeorge Goulas11st Dept. of Thoracic Medicine, Siamanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceAgeliki Lazaratou11st Dept. of Thoracic Medicine, Siamanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceDespina Melemeni11st Dept. of Thoracic Medicine, Siamanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceAikaterini Blana2Dept. of Clinical Cytology, Sismanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, GreeceVassilios Handrinos11st Dept. of Thoracic Medicine, Siamanoglion General Hospital, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki, Greece
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