Pulmonologists in Massachusetts
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Pea in the lung? Try jewelry, bones, dentures among inhaled items - USATODAY.com
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A pea sprout in his lung? | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal
courier-journal.com — “Reports of a Massachusetts man with a pea sprouting in his lung didn't faze Ali Musani, an interventional pulmonologist at National Jewish Health in Denver. He has found surprising things in people's lungs -- thumbtacks, batteries, beans, even a two-decade-old fishbone.” View full resource at courier-journal.com
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