1. Normal chest roentgenograms in chronic diffuse infiltrative lung disease;Epler, G.R.; McCloud, T.C.; Gaensler, E.A.; Mikus, J.P.; Carrington, C.B.;N Engl J Med,1978
2. Diffuse infiltrative lung disease. In: Putman age of the patient. The observers listed the three most likely diagnoses in order of CE, ed. Pulmonury diagnosis-imaging and other techniques;McCloud, T.C.,1981
3. Computed tomography of interstitial pulmonary probability and rtcorded their level of confidence for the first diagnosis. Overall, regardless of confidence levels, the correct diagnosis disease;Kreel, L.;J Computer Assisted Tomogr,1982
4. Diffuse lung disease;Holt, R.M.;Current Opinion in Radiology,1990
5. High resolution CT of was made in 57% of cases with chest radiography and 76% of cases with high resolution computed tomography. High confidence was achieved in 23% of chest radiograph readings and 49% of high resolution computed tomothe lungs: an optimal approach;Mayo, JR, Webb; WR, Gould; R.;Radiology,1987