Comparison of abilities of virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) software products to reproduce peripheral branches in diagnosing peripheral lung lesions
A. Kitamura (TOKYO, Japan), K. Okafuji (TOKYO, Japan), R. Imai (TOKYO, Japan), H. Kanemura (TOKYO, Japan), K. Ishii (TOKYO, Japan), R. Tsugitomi (TOKYO, Japan), Y. Tomishima (TOKYO, Japan), T. Jinta (TOKYO, Japan), N. Nishimura (TOKYO, Japan), T. Tamura (TOKYO, Japan)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Novel and established imaging studies and findings
Session: Novel and established imaging studies and findings
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 5172
Disease area: Thoracic oncology
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A. Kitamura (TOKYO, Japan), K. Okafuji (TOKYO, Japan), R. Imai (TOKYO, Japan), H. Kanemura (TOKYO, Japan), K. Ishii (TOKYO, Japan), R. Tsugitomi (TOKYO, Japan), Y. Tomishima (TOKYO, Japan), T. Jinta (TOKYO, Japan), N. Nishimura (TOKYO, Japan), T. Tamura (TOKYO, Japan). Comparison of abilities of virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) software products to reproduce peripheral branches in diagnosing peripheral lung lesions. 5172
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