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- Egashira, Ryoko2
- Johkoh, Takeshi2
- Sumikawa, Hiromitsu2
- Arakawa, Hiroaki1
- Franquet, Tomas1
- Fujimoto, Kiminori1
- Fukuoka, Junya1
- Kataoka, Kensuke1
- Kuriu, Akihiro1
- Lee, Kyung Soo1
- Murota, Makiko1
- Nakamura, Masahisa1
- Nakanishi, Katsuyuki1
- Nishiyama, Yoshihiro1
- Sugiura, Hiroaki1
- Tanaka, Tomonori1
- Tomiyama, Noriyuki1
- Yamaguchi, Norihiko1
- Yamano, Yasuhiko1
Keyword
- % predicted diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide1
- % predicted diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide per liter alveolar volume1
- %DLCO1
- %DLCO/VA1
- 95 % CI1
- 95 % confidence interval1
- CHP1
- Computed tomography1
- COVID-191
- CT1
- CTD1
- DLCO1
- FEV1.01
- FVC1
- HR1
- HRCT1
- Influenza A (H1N1) virus1
- Interstitial pneumonia1
- IP1
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- Lung1
- Myositis and muscle disease1
- NSIP1
- Pleuroparencymal fibroelastosis1
- PPFE1
Chest Imaging
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- Research ArticleOpen Access
Influenza H1N1 virus-associated pneumonia often resembles rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease seen in collagen vascular diseases and COVID-19 pneumonia; CT-pathologic correlation in 24 patients
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100297Published online: November 28, 2020- Makiko Murota
- Takeshi Johkoh
- Kyung Soo Lee
- Tomas Franquet
- Yasuhiro Kondoh
- Yoshihiro Nishiyama
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3To describe computed tomography (CT) findings of influenza H1N1 virus-associated pneumonia (IH1N1VAP), and to correlate CT findings to pathological ones. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis-like lesions in patients with interstitial pneumonia diagnosed by multidisciplinary discussion with surgical lung biopsy
European Journal of Radiology OpenVol. 7100298Published online: December 11, 2020- Hiromitsu Sumikawa
- Takeshi Johkoh
- Ryoko Egashira
- Hiroaki Sugiura
- Yasuhiko Yamano
- Kensuke Kataoka
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9The present study aimed to evaluate the significance of Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE)-like lesions in predicting prognosis in patients with chronic interstitial pneumonia (IP).