Association between 4-metre gait speed and isometric knee extension muscle strength in patients with interstitial lung disease

K. Nemoto (Ibaraki, Japan), S. Oh-Ishi (Ibaraki, Japan), Y. Yabuuchi (Ibaraki, Japan), M. Nonaka (Ibaraki, Japan), H. Goto (Ibaraki, Japan), N. Arai (Ibaraki, Japan), Y. Sasatani (Ibaraki, Japan), H. Tachi (Ibaraki, Japan), T. Akiyama (Ibaraki, Japan), H. Ishikawa (Ibaraki, Japan), K. Hyodo (Ibaraki, Japan), Y. Miura (Ibaraki, Japan), I. Hase (Ibaraki, Japan), K. Hayashihara (Ibaraki, Japan), T. Saito (Ibaraki, Japan), S. Fukai (Ibaraki, Japan)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Clinical aspects of hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) and CTD-ILD: diagnosis, monitoring and treatment
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases

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