Showing papers by "Nestor L. Müller published in 2013"
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TL;DR: Investigating causes of disagreement in identifying honeycombing at chest computed tomography found that disagreement is largely caused by conditions that mimic Honeycombing.
Abstract: Even experienced radiologists may disagree on the identification of the presence of honeycombing, and this disagreement is caused mainly by the misinterpretation of conditions that may mimic honeycombing, such as traction bronchiectasis and emphysema
308 citations
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University of British Columbia1, University of Copenhagen2, Research Triangle Park3, University of Barcelona4, University of Bergen5, University of Liverpool6, Brigham and Women's Hospital7, University of Cambridge8, University of Edinburgh9, GlaxoSmithKline10, University of Nebraska Medical Center11, Maastricht University12, University of Manchester13, University of Southern Denmark14
TL;DR: This study shows that decline in lung density in COPD can be measured, that it is variable, and related to smoking and gender.
236 citations