Residual lung volume is associated with increased left ventricular mass
B. Smith, D. Bluemke, E. Hoffman, R. Basner, S. Kawut, M. Prince, A. Gomes, D. Shimbo, C.Y. Liu, J. Lima, E. Michos, R. Kalhan, D. Rabinowitz, S. Shea, R.G. Barr (New York, Bethesda, Iowa City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Chicago, United States Of America; Montreal, Canada)
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Modern clinical physiology: imaging structure and evaluating function
Disease area: Airway diseases
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B. Smith, D. Bluemke, E. Hoffman, R. Basner, S. Kawut, M. Prince, A. Gomes, D. Shimbo, C.Y. Liu, J. Lima, E. Michos, R. Kalhan, D. Rabinowitz, S. Shea, R.G. Barr (New York, Bethesda, Iowa City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Chicago, United States Of America; Montreal, Canada). Residual lung volume is associated with increased left ventricular mass. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1658
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