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Quantitati- ve chest CT analysis in COVID-19 to predict the need for oxygenation support and intubation. Eur Radiol. 2020 Jun 26; 1-9. doi: 10.1007/s00330- 020-07013-2. Online ahead of print. DECLARACIÓN DE TRANSPARENCIA Los autores/as de este artículo declaran no tener ningún tipo de conflicto de intereses respecto a lo expuesto en el presente trabajo. Si desea citar nuestro artículo: Martí-Bonmatí L. Radiología y Covid-19: un repaso a una actuación ANALES RANM [Internet].Real Academia Nacional de Medicina de España; An RANM · Año 2020 · número 137 (02) · páginas 121– 132 DOI: 10.32440/ar.2020.137.02. rev05
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