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Oxygen-enhanced MR (OE-MR): Correlation to CT Brody score in cystic fibrosis patients
Katharina Martini (Zurich, Switzerland), Katharina Martini, Christian Benden, Geoff Parker, Stephan Baumüller, Jose Ulloa, Alex Morgan, Thomas Frauenfelder
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Cystic fibrosis: monitoring and management
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Katharina Martini (Zurich, Switzerland), Katharina Martini, Christian Benden, Geoff Parker, Stephan Baumüller, Jose Ulloa, Alex Morgan, Thomas Frauenfelder. Oxygen-enhanced MR (OE-MR): Correlation to CT Brody score in cystic fibrosis patients. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1492
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