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- Pablo Curbelo, Jorge Cáneva, Juan Osses, Alejandro Bertolotti, Rosalía Ahumada, Graciela Wagner, and Roberto Favaloro.
- Cátedra de Neumología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.
- Medicina (B Aires). 2010 Jan 1; 70 (4): 367-70.
AbstractAirway complications are relatively frequent after lung transplantation and represent a great challenge to the medical team. In spite of the development of different modalities of bronchoscopic treatment and a lower incidence of complications with new surgical techniques, morbidity and mortality are still elevated. We present the case of a woman who underwent right lung transplantation who afterward developed four severe and consecutive airway complications that solved with a successful therapy approach.
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