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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-15575
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-15575
Authorblock: A. Campmany Fernández, C. Lozano Roca, M. Cufí Quintana, M. Andreu Magarolas, E. Castañer González, J. Gallardo Cistaré, F. Pallarés Quinn, A. Calvo Porcel, J-M. L. Bailén; Sabadell, Barcelona/ES
Disclosures:
Adriana Campmany Fernández: Nothing to disclose
Carme Lozano Roca: Nothing to disclose
Marta Cufí Quintana: Nothing to disclose
Marta Andreu Magarolas: Nothing to disclose
Eva Castañer González: Nothing to disclose
Javier Gallardo Cistaré: Nothing to disclose
Fiona Pallarés Quinn: Nothing to disclose
Albert Calvo Porcel: Nothing to disclose
Joan-Marti Luque Bailén: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Lung, Respiratory system, Thorax, Conventional radiography, CT, CT-High Resolution, Comparative studies, Complications, Education, Education and training, Oedema
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