Late Breaking Abstract - Apparent diffusion coefficient by 3He MRI and quantitative emphysema subtypes by CT

W. Shen (New York, United States of America), J. Yang (New York, United States of America), Y. Sun (New York, United States of America), G. Hiura (New York, United States of America), P. Balte (New York, United States of America), S. Dashnaw (New York, United States of America), M. Prince (New York, United States of America), E. Hoffman (Iowa City, United States of America), B. Venkatesh (Baltimore, United States of America), J. Lima (Baltimore, United States of America), J. Wild (Sheffield City, United Kingdom), E. Hughes (New York, United States of America), R. Barr (New York, United States of America)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Imaging: new insights that pulmonologists should be aware of
Session: Imaging: new insights that pulmonologists should be aware of
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1929
Disease area: Airway diseases

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