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The thoracic cage becomes flattened in the progression of pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis
Harada Taishi, Yoshida Yuji, Kitasato Yasuhiko, Tsuruta Nobuko, Wakamatsu Kentaro, Hirota Takako, Tanaka Makoto, Tashiro Naoki, Ishii Hiroshi, Shiraishi Motokimi, Fujita Masaki, Nagata Nobuhiko, Watanabe Kentaro
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Eur Respir Rev 2014; 23:263-266
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Harada Taishi, Yoshida Yuji, Kitasato Yasuhiko, Tsuruta Nobuko, Wakamatsu Kentaro, Hirota Takako, Tanaka Makoto, Tashiro Naoki, Ishii Hiroshi, Shiraishi Motokimi, Fujita Masaki, Nagata Nobuhiko, Watanabe Kentaro. The thoracic cage becomes flattened in the progression of pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis. Eur Respir Rev 2014; 23:263-266
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