Should We Report Incidental Low-Density Liver Lesions with Benign Features? A Retrospective Single-Center Analysis of Trauma CT Scans
Background Many incidental liver lesions are benign and require no additional workup. Investigation of such lesions can have a negative impact of both the patient and health care system. However, the impact of how radiologists report these incidental lesions is not clear. We aimed to investigate how...
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Main Authors: | Bob Zhang (Author), Prasanna Ratnakanthan (Author), Maryam Shekarforoush (Author), Warren Clements (Author) |
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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