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Computed Tomographic (CT) assessment of lung structure and function
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HRCT quantitative parameters may help to define the contribute of emphysema and chronic bronchitis in patients with COPD
G. Camiciottoli, C. Moroni, M. Bartolucci, N. M. Maluccio, F. Lavorini, M. Chiostri, S. M. Romano, M. Mascalchi, M. Pistolesi (Florence, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Computed Tomographic (CT) assessment of lung structure and function
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Computed Tomographic (CT) assessment of lung structure and function
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166
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Airway diseases, Interstitial lung diseases
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G. Camiciottoli, C. Moroni, M. Bartolucci, N. M. Maluccio, F. Lavorini, M. Chiostri, S. M. Romano, M. Mascalchi, M. Pistolesi (Florence, Italy). HRCT quantitative parameters may help to define the contribute of emphysema and chronic bronchitis in patients with COPD. Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 166
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