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COPD: burden of disease, imaging and management
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Associations between quantitative computed tomography (qCT) measures of emphysema and mortality
A. Johannessen, T. D. Skorge, T. B. Grydeland, H. Coxson, E. Omenaas, A. Gulsvik, P. Bakke (Bergen, Norway; Vancouver, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2011 - COPD: burden of disease, imaging and management
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COPD: burden of disease, imaging and management
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Airway diseases
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