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Functional lung and pulmonary arterial imaging
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Comparison of four-dimensional (4D) CT ventilation imaging with SPECT V/Q scans
T. Yamamoto, S. Kabus, J. von Berg, C. Lorenz, M. Goris, B. Loo, P. Keall (Stanford, United States Of America; Hamburg, Germany; Sydney, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Functional lung and pulmonary arterial imaging
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Functional lung and pulmonary arterial imaging
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1438
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Respiratory critical care
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T. Yamamoto, S. Kabus, J. von Berg, C. Lorenz, M. Goris, B. Loo, P. Keall (Stanford, United States Of America; Hamburg, Germany; Sydney, Australia). Comparison of four-dimensional (4D) CT ventilation imaging with SPECT V/Q scans. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1438
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