Obert et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Quantitative computed tomography applied to interstitial lung diseasesObert et al., 2018
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- 16520794244469793988
- Author
- Obert M
- Kampschulte M
- Limburg R
- Barańczuk S
- Krombach G
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- Publication venue
- European journal of radiology
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Objectives To evaluate a new image marker that retrieves information from computed tomography (CT) density histograms, with respect to classification properties between different lung parenchyma groups. Furthermore, to conduct a comparison of the new image …
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