The inspiratory and expiratory CT based COPD phenotypes using cluster analysis

Y. Matsuo (Otsu, Japan), E. Ogawa (Otsu, Japan), A. Yamazaki (Otsu, Japan), S. Kawashima (Otsu, Japan), Y. Uchida (Otsu, Japan), H. Nakagawa (Otsu, Japan), D. Kinose (Otsu, Japan), M. Yamaguchi (Otsu, Japan), Y. Nakano (Otsu, Japan)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Imaging-based phenotyping in pulmonary disease
Session: Imaging-based phenotyping in pulmonary disease
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 2086
Disease area: Airway diseases

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