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Citations should be made in the following way: Authors. Title. Eur Respir J 2022; 60: Suppl. 66, abstract number.


Hyperpolarised gas magnetic resonance imaging: a new frontier in functional pulmonary imaging

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Chairs: E. Grabczak (Warszawa, Poland), C. Brightling (Leicester (Leicestershire), United Kingdom)
Aims: to increase the understanding of recent advancements in lung imaging and to compare lung imaging diagnostic capabilities and effectiveness with current modalities; to discuss the role of hyperpolarised gas magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for lung imaging in patients with various respiratory diseases.
The recent evolution of hyperpolarised gas MRI from medical physics theory to patient care
J. Wild (Sheffield (South Yorkshire), United Kingdom)
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Hyperpolarised gas MRI to guide patient management in severe asthma and COPD
S. Svenningsen (Hamilton, Canada)
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Hyperpolarised gas MRI for evaluation of persistent symptoms in patients with long COVID
E. Fraser (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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Hyperpolarised gas MRI: a novel biomarker of fibrotic lung disease
C. Hall (Overland Park, United States)
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