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  1. Necrotizing pneumonia‐a rare but complex complication in bronchiectasis patients
  2. The Role and Associated Factors of Liquid-Based Cytology of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid in Lung Cancer Diagnosis: A Prospective Study
  3. Post-COVID-19 Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis Treated Successfully with Whole Lung Lavage: A Rare Case Report
  4. Cavitary lung disease in hospitalized patients: Differences between melioidosis and tuberculosis
  5. Survey of the management of patients with bronchiectasis: a pilot investigation in Asian populations
  6. Clinical characteristic differences between pulmonary melioidosis and pulmonary tuberculosis with cavitary lesion
  7. Stepping down for mild asthma and disadvantages of the ‘as‐needed’ strategy—Perspectives from a developing country
  8. Healthcare associated pneumonia: An old concept at a hospital with high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance
  9. Asthma and pulmonary tuberculosis: misdiagnosis or coexistence
  10. Central versus peripheral lesion on chest X-Ray: A case series of 31 endobronchial tuberculosis patients with negative sputum smears
  11. Stepping down therapy for well-controlled mild asthma: an experience from University Medical Center at Ho Chi Minh City
  12. Diagnosis of persistent cough in patients with normal chest X-ray at ACOCU
  13. Characteristics of younger versus elderly patients with pulmonary tuberculosis diagnosed at respiratory department
  14. Barriers and solutions to stepping down asthma treatment
  15. Model for predicting EGFR mutation status in lung cancer
  16. Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Associated Necrotizing Pneumonia With Adjunctive Corticosteroid Therapy
  17. Hilar asymmetry in endobronchial tuberculosis patients: An often-overlooked clue
  18. Aberrant right subclavian artery and bibasilar bronchiectasis: is there any association?
  19. Expulsion of inhaled foreign body and risk of endotracheal tube block
  20. Comment on: Approaching chronic cough
  21. Boerhaave�s syndrome: food particles in chest tube
  22. Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis masquerading as recurrent bacterial pneumonia
  23. Boerhaave's syndrome – tension hydropneumothorax and rapidly developing hydropneumothorax: two radiographic clues in one case