Objective CT measurements of the bronchovascular bundle in smokers with bronchiectasis
A. Diaz (Boston, United States of America), Y. Okajima (Boston, United States of America), D. Maselli (San Antonio, United States of America), W. Wang (Boston, United States of America), A. Yen (San Diego, United States of America), G. Kinney (Aurora, United States of America), R. San Jose Estepar (Boston, United States of America)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Management of bronchiectasis and large airway diseases
Disease area: Airway diseases
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