1Arakawa H, Webb WR. Air trapping on expiratory high-resolution CT scans in the absence of inspiratory scan abnormalities: correlation with pulmonary function tests and differential diagnosis. Am J Roentgenol,1998, 170(5): 1349
2Mastora I, Remy-Jardin M, Sobaszek A, et al. Thin-section CT finding in 250 volunteers: assessment of the relationship of CT findings with smoking history and pulmonary function test results. Radiology,2001, 218(3): 695
3Yang CF, Wu MT, Chiang AA, et al. Correlation of high-resolution CT and pulmonary function in bronchiolitis obliterans: a study based on 24 patients associated with consumption of Sauropus androgynus. Am J Roentgenol, 1997, 168(4): 1045
4Lee KW, Chung SY, Yang I, et al. Correlation of aging and smoking with air trapping at thin-section CT of the lung in asymptomatic subjects. Radiology,2000, 214(3): 831
5Davies CW, Tasker AD, Padley SP, et al. Air trapping in sarcoidosis on computed tomography: correlation with lung function. Clin Radiol,2000, 55(3): 217
6Zompatori M, Calabro E, Chetta A, et al. Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis or idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis? Diagnostic role of high resolution computed tomography. Radiol Med, 2003, 106(3): 135
7Tsang KWT, Ooi CGC, Ip MSM, et al. Clinical profiles of Chinese patients with diffuse panbronchiolitis. Thorax,1998, 53(4): 274
8Perez T, Remy- Jardin M, Cortet B. Airways involvement in rheumatoid arthritis: clinical, functional, and HRCT findings. Am J Respir Crit Care Med,1998, 157(5 Pt 1): 1658
9Kiris A, Ozgocmen S, Kocakoc E, et al. Lung findings on high resolution CT in early ankylosing spondylitis. Eur J Radiol,2003, 47(1): 71
10Taouli B, Brauner MW, Mourey I, et al. Thin- section chest CT findings of primary Sjogren's syndrome: correlation with pulmonary function. Eur Radiol,2002, 12(6): 1504