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Hyperpolarised 3-He MRI vs HRCT in COPD and normal volunteers – PHIL trial
European Respiratory Journal , 06/23/09
Van Beek EJK et al. - Hyperpolarized 3He MRI correctly categorizes patients with COPD and volunteers. It offers additional functional information, without the use of ionizing radiation whereas HRCT gives better morphological information.
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