Keywords:
Ear / Nose / Throat, Head and neck, Thorax, CT, CT-Quantitative, Computer Applications-3D, Computer Applications-Virtual imaging, Chronic obstructive airways disease, Acute
Authors:
Z. Ding, Z. Wang; Hangzhou/CN
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2013/B-0271
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