Air trapping at CT: high prevalence in asymptomatic subjects with normal pulmonary function.
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Katsuhiko Ueda | David A Lynch | Naofumi Matsunaga | Gouji Miura | D. Lynch | N. Matsunaga | Nobuyuki Tanaka | Tsuneo Matsumoto | Tsuneo Matsumoto | Takuya Emoto | N. Tanaka | K. Ueda | G. Miura | T. Emoto
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