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English: Additional File 2 Supplementary video 2. Ventilation video of the same patient. Inspiration is coded green, expiration red. Note the poor ventilation in the left lower field. Pulmonary function test in this patient was normal. |
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Source | Zapke M, Topf H, Zenker M, Kuth R, Deimling M, Kreisler P, Rauh M, Chefd'hotel C, Geiger B, Rupprecht T (2006). "Magnetic resonance lung function – a breakthrough for lung imaging and functional assessment? A phantom study and clinical trial". Respiratory Research. DOI:10.1186/1465-9921-7-106. PMID 16889671. PMC: 1562412. | ||
Author | Zapke M, Topf H, Zenker M, Kuth R, Deimling M, Kreisler P, Rauh M, Chefd'hotel C, Geiger B, Rupprecht T | ||
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current | 12:46, 31 December 2012 | 25 s, 240 × 240 (715 KB) | McZusatz (talk | contribs) | seems to be too small for TMH | |
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