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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Does PET-CT predict the results of CT-guided core biopsy in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesion?
K.A. Khan, R. Luddy, J.M. Meaney, R. Mcdermott, F. O‘Connell (Dublin, Ireland)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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Functional imaging in pulmonary oncology and COPD. Radiation dose in chest CT: survey and real life
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266
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Thoracic oncology
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K.A. Khan, R. Luddy, J.M. Meaney, R. Mcdermott, F. O‘Connell (Dublin, Ireland). Does PET-CT predict the results of CT-guided core biopsy in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesion?. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 266
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