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Recent advances in modern chest imaging and their implications on various clinical problems
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Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of hyperpolarized ³He magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with emphysema and healthy volunteers
I. Casselbrant, S. Diaz, G. Pettersson, P. Magnusson, P. Wollmer, B. Petersen, P. Akeson, E. Piitulainen (Malmoe, Sweden; Princetown, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Recent advances in modern chest imaging and their implications on various clinical problems
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Recent advances in modern chest imaging and their implications on various clinical problems
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Airway diseases, Interstitial lung diseases
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I. Casselbrant, S. Diaz, G. Pettersson, P. Magnusson, P. Wollmer, B. Petersen, P. Akeson, E. Piitulainen (Malmoe, Sweden; Princetown, United States Of America). Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of hyperpolarized ³He magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with emphysema and healthy volunteers. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 1547
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