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Morphological and functional imaging in obstructive airway disease
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Computed tomographic diagnosis of air trapping in non- or mildly obstructed smokers
O. M. Mets, P. Zanen, J. Lammers, I. Isgum, H. A. Gietema, B. van Ginneken, M. Prokop, P. A. de Jong (Utrecht, Nijmegen, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Morphological and functional imaging in obstructive airway disease
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Morphological and functional imaging in obstructive airway disease
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4610
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Airway diseases
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O. M. Mets, P. Zanen, J. Lammers, I. Isgum, H. A. Gietema, B. van Ginneken, M. Prokop, P. A. de Jong (Utrecht, Nijmegen, Netherlands). Computed tomographic diagnosis of air trapping in non- or mildly obstructed smokers. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 4610
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