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Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Relationship between HRCT changes and clinical parameters in patients with scleroderma
D. Tarnoki (Budapest, Hungary), A. Tarnoki (Budapest, Hungary), V. Skakun (Budapest, Hungary), K. Karlinger (Budapest, Hungary), E. Barczi (Budapest, Hungary), A. Bohacs (Budapest, Hungary), V. Muller (Budapest, Hungary)
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International Congress 2018 – Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Interstitial lung diseases
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