Correlation between radiological subtypes and histopathology in restrictive allograft syndrome after lung transplantation

A. Dubbeldam (Leuven, Belgium), R. Vos (Leuven, Belgium), A. Vanstapel (Leuven, Belgium), W. De Wever (Leuven, Belgium), S. Verleden (Antwerp, Belgium), E. Muscogiuri (Leuven, Belgium), J. Coolen (Leuven, Belgium), B. Weynand (Leuven, Belgium), J. Verschakelen (Leuven, Belgium)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Multimodality respiratory imaging research: what is novel in 2022
Session: Multimodality respiratory imaging research: what is novel in 2022
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3476

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A. Dubbeldam (Leuven, Belgium), R. Vos (Leuven, Belgium), A. Vanstapel (Leuven, Belgium), W. De Wever (Leuven, Belgium), S. Verleden (Antwerp, Belgium), E. Muscogiuri (Leuven, Belgium), J. Coolen (Leuven, Belgium), B. Weynand (Leuven, Belgium), J. Verschakelen (Leuven, Belgium). Correlation between radiological subtypes and histopathology in restrictive allograft syndrome after lung transplantation. 3476

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