Interpretation of multiple breath washout (MBW) measurements of lung function using mathematical modelling and hyperpolarised 3He gas MRI
C. Whitfield (Manchester, United Kingdom), L. Smith (Sheffield, United Kingdom), O. Jensen (Manchester, United Kingdom), N. West (Sheffield, United Kingdom), M. Wildman (Sheffield, United Kingdom), G. Collier (Sheffield, United Kingdom), J. Wild (Sheffield, United Kingdom), A. Horsley (Manchester, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Advances in cystic fibrosis: from microbiome to MRI
Session: Advances in cystic fibrosis: from microbiome to MRI
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