The revised lung adenocarcinoma classification-an imaging guide.

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Published in J Thorac Dis on October 01, 2014

Authors

Natasha Gardiner1, Sanjay Jogai1, Adam Wallis1

Author Affiliations

1: 1 Specialty Registrar in Clinical Radiology, Wessex Deanery, UK ; 2 Consultant Histopathologist, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, UK ; 3 Consultant Radiologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.

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