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Automated volumetric quantification of lung emphysema: the effect of bronchiectasis and infectious lung destruction.
N. Griva (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation), P. Gavrilov (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Pulmonary neoplasia and related pathologies
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Pulmonary neoplasia and related pathologies
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