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Tecniche diagnostiche per lo studio dell’apparato respiratorio

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Le principali funzioni del sistema respiratorio, intimamente connesso con l’apparato circolatorio, consistono nel trasporto dell’ossigeno (O2) necessario ai tessuti per produrre energia dall’ambiente esterno ai tessuti e nella rimozione dell’anidride carbonica (CO2) prodotta dal metabolismo cellulare aerobico.

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Fazzi, P., D’Abrosca, A. (2010). Tecniche diagnostiche per lo studio dell’apparato respiratorio. In: Volterrani, D., Mariani, G., Erba, P.A. (eds) Fondamenti di medicina nucleare. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1685-9_19

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