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Evaluation of COPD and various diseases by different imaging modalities
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Hyperpolarised 129Xenon MRI can identify ventilation abnormalities in patients suffering with primary spontaneous pneumothorax
R. Hallifax (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Chen (Oxford, United Kingdom), T. Matin (Oxford, United Kingdom), N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom), F. Gleeson (Oxford, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2018 – Evaluation of COPD and various diseases by different imaging modalities
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Evaluation of COPD and various diseases by different imaging modalities
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R. Hallifax (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Chen (Oxford, United Kingdom), T. Matin (Oxford, United Kingdom), N. Rahman (Oxford, United Kingdom), F. Gleeson (Oxford, United Kingdom). Hyperpolarised 129Xenon MRI can identify ventilation abnormalities in patients suffering with primary spontaneous pneumothorax. 383
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