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SUBMITTER: COPDGene CT Workshop Group
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3752926 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Barr R Graham RG Berkowitz Eugene A EA Bigazzi Francesca F Bode Frederick F Bon Jessica J Bowler Russell P RP Chiles Caroline C Crapo James D JD Criner Gerard J GJ Curtis Jeffrey L JL Dass Chandra C Dirksen Asger A Dransfield Mark T MT Edula Goutham G Erikkson Leif L Friedlander Adam A Galperin-Aizenberg Maya M Gefter Warren B WB Gierada David S DS Grenier Philippe A PA Goldin Jonathan J Han MeiLan K MK Hanania Nicola A NA Hansel Nadia N NN Jacobson Francine L FL Kauczor Hans-Ulrich HU Kinnula Vuokko L VL Lipson David A DA Lynch David A DA MacNee William W Make Barry J BJ Mamary A James AJ Mann Howard H Marchetti Nathaniel N Mascalchi Mario M McLennan Geoffrey G Murphy James R JR Naidich David D Nath Hrudaya H Newell John D JD Pistolesi Massimo M Regan Elizabeth A EA Reilly John J JJ Sandhaus Robert R Schroeder Joyce D JD Sciurba Frank F Shaker Saher S Sharafkhaneh Amir A Silverman Edwin K EK Steiner Robert M RM Strange Charlton C Sverzellati Nicola N Tashjian Joseph H JH van Beek Edwin J R EJ Washington Lacey L Washko George R GR Westney Gloria G Wood Susan A SA Woodruff Prescott G PG
COPD 20120319 2
<h4>Unlabelled</h4>The purposes of this study were: to describe chest CT findings in normal non-smoking controls and cigarette smokers with and without COPD; to compare the prevalence of CT abnormalities with severity of COPD; and to evaluate concordance between visual and quantitative chest CT (QCT) scoring.<h4>Methods</h4>Volumetric inspiratory and expiratory CT scans of 294 subjects, including normal non-smokers, smokers without COPD, and smokers with GOLD Stage I-IV COPD, were scored at a mu ...[more]