Pulmonary vascular pruning is associated with radiographic bronchiectasis progression
W. Dolliver (Boston, United States of America), W. Wang (Boston, United States of America), P. Nardelli (Boston, United States of America), F. Rahaghi (Boston, United States of America), D. Maselli (San Antonio, United States of America), A. Yen (San Diego, United States of America), K. Young (Aurora, United States of America), G. Kinney (Aurora, United States of America), R. San José Estépar (Boston, United States of America), A. Diaz (Boston, United States of America)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Exacerbations of chronic respiratory diseases, including SARS-CoV-2
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W. Dolliver (Boston, United States of America), W. Wang (Boston, United States of America), P. Nardelli (Boston, United States of America), F. Rahaghi (Boston, United States of America), D. Maselli (San Antonio, United States of America), A. Yen (San Diego, United States of America), K. Young (Aurora, United States of America), G. Kinney (Aurora, United States of America), R. San José Estépar (Boston, United States of America), A. Diaz (Boston, United States of America). Pulmonary vascular pruning is associated with radiographic bronchiectasis progression. 4064
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