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Pulmonary vascular permeability afer lung transplantation : a positron emission tomographic study

Author
KAPLAN, J. D; TRULOCK, E. P; COOPER, J. D; SCHUSTER, D. P
Washington univ. school medicine, dep. internal medicine, respiratory critical care div., Saint Louis MO 63110, United States
Source

The American review of respiratory disease. 1992, Vol 145, Num 4, pp 954-957 ; 1 ; ref : 27 ref

CODEN
ARDSBL
ISSN
0003-0805
Scientific domain
Pneumology
Publisher
American Lung Association, New York, NY
Publication country
United States
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Chirurgie Exploration radioisotopique Homotransplantation Perméabilité Positon Postopératoire Poumon Tomoscintigraphie Vaisseau pulmonaire Appareil respiratoire pathologie
Keyword (en)
Surgery Radionuclide study Homotransplantation Permeability Positron Postoperative Lung Positron emission tomography Pulmonary vessel Respiratory disease
Keyword (es)
Cirugía Exploración radioisotópica Homotrasplante Permeabilidad Positrón Postoperatorio Pulmón Tomocentelleografía Vaso pulmonar Aparato respiratorio patología
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B24 Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects) / 002B24B Radionuclide investigations / 002B24B03 Respiratory system

Discipline
Scanning and diagnostic techniques
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
5519313

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