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Imaging in COPD
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Novel ventilation-perfusion ratio measurements in COPD using MRI
P. L. Hubbard, G. J. M. Parker, D. Singh, J. Vestbo, E. Bondesson, L. E. Olsson, L. Wigström, S. S. Young, J. H. Naish (Manchester, Alderley Park, United Kingdom; Mölndal, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Imaging in COPD
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Imaging in COPD
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Airway diseases
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P. L. Hubbard, G. J. M. Parker, D. Singh, J. Vestbo, E. Bondesson, L. E. Olsson, L. Wigström, S. S. Young, J. H. Naish (Manchester, Alderley Park, United Kingdom; Mölndal, Sweden). Novel ventilation-perfusion ratio measurements in COPD using MRI. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1880
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