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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Pirfenidone stabilizes pulmonary function and reduces
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F-FDG-uptake in restrictive allograft syndrome following lung transplantation
R. Vos, S. Verleden, D. Ruttens, E. Vandermeulen, H. Bellon, J. Yserbyt, L. Dupont, O. Gheysens, N. De Raedt, D. Van Raemdonck, B. Vanaudenaerde, G. Verleden (Leuven, Belgium)
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International Congress 2014 – Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Poster Discussion
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3322
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases
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R. Vos, S. Verleden, D. Ruttens, E. Vandermeulen, H. Bellon, J. Yserbyt, L. Dupont, O. Gheysens, N. De Raedt, D. Van Raemdonck, B. Vanaudenaerde, G. Verleden (Leuven, Belgium). Pirfenidone stabilizes pulmonary function and reduces
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F-FDG-uptake in restrictive allograft syndrome following lung transplantation. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3322
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