Helen Parfrey
- Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis: a spectrum of histopathological and imaging phenotypesBy Taryn L. Reddy, Masaki Tominaga, David M. Hansell, Jan von der Thusen, Doris Rassl, Helen Parfrey, Suzy Guy, Orion Twentyman, Alexandra Rice, Toby M. Maher, Elisabetta A. Renzoni, Athol U. Wells and Andrew G. NicholsonTaryn L. Reddy*Dept of Radiology, NHLI Division, Imperial CollegeMasaki Tominaga#Dept of Histopathology, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and NHLI Division, Imperial CollegeDavid M. Hansell*Dept of Radiology, NHLI Division, Imperial CollegeJan von der Thusen#Dept of Histopathology, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and NHLI Division, Imperial CollegeDoris Rassl¶Dept of Histopathology, University of Cambridge and Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation TrustHelen Parfrey+Dept of Medicine, University of Cambridge and Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, CambridgeSuzy Guy§Dept of Respiratory Medicine, Mater Hospital, BelfastOrion TwentymanfDept of Respiratory Medicine, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, UKAlexandra Rice#Dept of Histopathology, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and NHLI Division, Imperial CollegeToby M. Maher**Dept of Medicine, NHLI Division, Imperial College, LondonElisabetta A. Renzoni**Dept of Medicine, NHLI Division, Imperial College, LondonAthol U. Wells**Dept of Medicine, NHLI Division, Imperial College, LondonAndrew G. Nicholson#Dept of Histopathology, Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust and NHLI Division, Imperial College**Dept of Medicine, NHLI Division, Imperial College, London
- The pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis: a moving targetBy Wim A. Wuyts, Carlo Agostini, Katerina M. Antoniou, Demosthenes Bouros, Rachel C. Chambers, Vincent Cottin, Jim J. Egan, Bart N. Lambrecht, Rik Lories, Helen Parfrey, Antje Prasse, Carlos Robalo-Cordeiro, Eric Verbeken, Johny A. Verschakelen, Athol U. Wells and Geert M. VerledenWim A. WuytsFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionCarlo AgostiniFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionKaterina M. AntoniouFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionDemosthenes BourosFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionRachel C. ChambersFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionVincent CottinFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionJim J. EganFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionBart N. LambrechtFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionRik LoriesFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionHelen ParfreyFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionAntje PrasseFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionCarlos Robalo-CordeiroFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionEric VerbekenFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionJohny A. VerschakelenFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionAthol U. WellsFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements sectionGeert M. VerledenFor a full list of affiliations, refer to the Acknowledgements section
- Determining why patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) have difficulty performing gas transferBy Melanie Bryce, Katrina Oates, Gwynfryn Chivers and Helen ParfreyMelanie Bryce1Respiratory Physiology, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, United KingdomKatrina Oates1Respiratory Physiology, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, United KingdomGwynfryn Chivers2Faculty of Health and Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United KingdomHelen Parfrey1Respiratory Physiology, Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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