Tomographic features associated with excessive ventilatory responses during exercise in chronic pulmonary thromboembolic hypertension

A. Assis De Campos Cordeiro (São Paulo, Brazil), P. Roberta (São Paulo, Brazil), C. Loureiro (São Paulo, Brazil), E. Ferreira (São Paulo, Brazil), A. Cepeda (São Paulo, Brazil), C. Messina (São Paulo, Brazil), R. Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), V. Carlos (São Paulo, Brazil), L. Nery (São Paulo, Brazil), J. Ota-Arakaki (São Paulo, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Pulmonary embolism: long-term sequelae and advances in therapies
Session: Pulmonary embolism: long-term sequelae and advances in therapies
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3802
Disease area: Pulmonary vascular diseases

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