LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: A large airway phenotype among symptomatic smokers with preserved pulmonary function: The subpopulations and intermediate outcome measures in COPD study (SPIROMICS)
Benjamin Smith (New York, United States of America), Benjamin Smith, Eric Hoffman, Eugene Bleecker, Russell Bowler, Chris Cooper, David Couper, Alejandro Comellas, Mark Dransfield, Han MeiLan, Nadia Hansel, Jerry Krishnan, Fernando Martinez, Robert Paine, Stephen Rennard, Prescott Woodruff, R. Graham Barr
Source: International Congress 2016 – Mixed-up imaging of various chest diseases
Session: Mixed-up imaging of various chest diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3829
Disease area: Airway diseases
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Benjamin Smith (New York, United States of America), Benjamin Smith, Eric Hoffman, Eugene Bleecker, Russell Bowler, Chris Cooper, David Couper, Alejandro Comellas, Mark Dransfield, Han MeiLan, Nadia Hansel, Jerry Krishnan, Fernando Martinez, Robert Paine, Stephen Rennard, Prescott Woodruff, R. Graham Barr. LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: A large airway phenotype among symptomatic smokers with preserved pulmonary function: The subpopulations and intermediate outcome measures in COPD study (SPIROMICS). Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3829
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