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Volume correction in CT densitometry in follow-up studies on pulmonary emphysema: results from SPREAD
B. C. Stoel, H. Putter, J. Stolk, A. Dirksen, R. A. Stockley, E. Piitulainen, E. W. Russi, J. H. Reiber (Leiden, Netherlands; Hellerup, Denmark; Birmingham, United Kingdom; Malmö, Sweden; Zurich, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Evolution on pulmonary imaging
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Evolution on pulmonary imaging
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