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Menstrual cycle-associated PFT changes correlate with QCT of the lung
J. Sieren (Iowa City, United States of America), J. Guo (Iowa City, United States of America), A. Laroia (Iowa City, United States of America), E. Hoffman (Iowa City, United States of America)
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International Congress 2018 – Novel and established imaging studies and findings
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Novel and established imaging studies and findings
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Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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