Quantitative CT adiposity metrics as predictors of reduced expiratory flow in WTC workers and volunteers

R. de la Hoz (New York, United States of America), X. Liu (New York, United States of America), J. Doucette (New York, United States of America), A. Reeves (Ithaca, United States of America), R. San José Estépar (Boston, United States of America), Y. Jeon (New York, United States of America), J. Celedón (Pittsburgh, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Occupational rhinitis and asthma
Session: Occupational rhinitis and asthma
Session type: E-poster
Number: 1901

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