Clinical applicability of 3He and 129Xe ventilation MRI in cystic fibrosis: longitudinal follow up

L. Smith (Sheffield, United Kingdom), G. Collier (Sheffield, United Kingdom), H. Marshall (Sheffield, United Kingdom), P. Hughes (Sheffield, United Kingdom), A. Biancardi (Sheffield, United Kingdom), G. Norquay (Sheffield, United Kingdom), J. Bray (Sheffield, United Kingdom), O. Rodgers (Sheffield, United Kingdom), M. Wildman (Sheffield, United Kingdom), N. West (Sheffield, United Kingdom), A. Horsley (Manchester, United Kingdom), J. Wild (Sheffield, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Physiology of cystic fibrosis
Session: Physiology of cystic fibrosis
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 334
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases

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