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Imaging of pulmonary vascularisation and illustrated overview of lung pathology
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Automated software for the measurement of lung volume: quantitative lung perfusion SPECT
P. Masiero, S. Menna Barreto, J. Scharcanski, M. Marcuzzo, B. Spiro (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Imaging of pulmonary vascularisation and illustrated overview of lung pathology
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Imaging of pulmonary vascularisation and illustrated overview of lung pathology
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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P. Masiero, S. Menna Barreto, J. Scharcanski, M. Marcuzzo, B. Spiro (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil). Automated software for the measurement of lung volume: quantitative lung perfusion SPECT. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1614
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