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Approach to pulmonary hypertension: From CT to clinical diagnosis
Felipe Aluja Jaramillo
,
Fernando R. Gutierrez
, Federico G. Díaz Telli
, Sebastian Yevenes Aravena
,
Cylen Javidan-Nejad
,
Sanjeev Bhalla
Section of Cardiothoracic Radiology
Division of Diagnostic Radiology
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Computed Tomography
100%
Pulmonary Hypertension
100%
Clinical Diagnosis
100%
Clinical Conditions
12%
Radiologists
12%
Soft Tissue
12%
Congenital Lesions
12%
Opacity
12%
Consensus Statement
12%
Dilatation
12%
Filling Defect
12%
Bronchiectasis
12%
Nodule
12%
Computed Tomography Features
12%
Ground-glass Opacity
12%
Respiratory Symptoms
12%
Pulmonary Artery
12%
Increased Pressure
12%
World Health Organization
12%
Valvular Disease
12%
Bronchial Artery
12%
France
12%
Classification Basis
12%
Probable Cause
12%
Lung Parenchyma
12%
Clinical Classification
12%
Cardiovascular Manifestations
12%
Pulmonary Circulation
12%
Hemodynamic Characteristics
12%
Subpleural
12%
Centrilobular Nodules
12%
Hemodynamic Management
12%
Left Heart Disease
12%
Interlobular Septal Thickening
12%
Mosaic Attenuation
12%
Arte
12%
Peripheral Calcification
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Computer Assisted Tomography
100%
Pulmonary Hypertension
100%
Cardiovascular System
12%
Congenital Disorder
12%
Clinician
12%
Hemodynamic
12%
Pulmonary Artery
12%
Bronchiectasis
12%
Valvular Heart Disease
12%
Ground Glass Opacity
12%
Mosaicism
12%
Bronchial Artery
12%
Lung Parenchyma
12%
Peripheral Artery
12%
Pulmonary Circulation
12%
Diseases
12%