Effect of CT window settings on size measurements of the solid component in subsolid nodules: evaluation of prediction efficacy of the degree of pathological malignancy in lung adenocarcinoma.
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Qiong Li | Qingchu Li | Shiyuan Liu | L. Fan | Yi Xiao | Ya-feng Gu
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