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Ventilation heterogeneity is increased in adults exposed to coal mine fire-related PM 2.5 .

Thomas McCrabbBrigitte M BorgCaroline X GaoCatherine SmithClaire F O'SullivanDavid BrownJillian F IkinAnnie MakarTyler Jeremiah LaneMichael John AbramsonBruce R Thompson
Published in: Respirology (Carlton, Vic.) (2024)
was associated with increased ventilation heterogeneity in the conductive region of the lungs 4 years after the event.
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