What is the minimal clinically important difference for helium-3 magnetic resonance imaging ventilation defects?

Rachel L. Eddy, Sarah Svenningsen, David G. McCormack, Grace Parraga

Source: Eur Respir J, 51 (6) 1800324; 10.1183/13993003.00324-2018
Journal Issue: June
Disease area: Airway diseases

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