Keywords:
Paediatric, Lung, Thorax, CT, CT-High Resolution, Diagnostic procedure, Genetic defects
Authors:
P. Spinnato1, C. Gasperini1, A. Bartoloni2, G. Facchini1, C. Tetta1, D. Mercatelli1, M. P. Aparisi Gomez3, P. Toma2, A. Bazzocchi1; 1Bologna/IT, 2Rome/IT, 3Auckland/NZ
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-3313
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