<div><p>Objective</p><p>Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, but often unmasks Incidental Findings (IFs). The negative impacts of IFs, such as ‘patient’ anxiety, present neurologists with management dilemmas, largely due to the limited knowledge base surrounding the medical significance of these IFs. In particular, the lack of evidence-based clinical trials investigating the efficacy of treatments for subclinical IFs makes management protocols challenging. The objective was to determine the impact IFs may have on neurologists’ workloads and healthcare budgets and to examine neurologists’ concerns regarding the clinical management of these ‘patients’.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Qualitative research...
Objective: There is an ongoing debate about how to handle incidental findings (IF) detected in healt...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to investigate young adult research participants' experiences wit...
When healthy subjects undergo brain imaging, incidental findings are not rare. The optimal response ...
Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, but often un...
Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, but often un...
Objective Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, bu...
Background: There are limited data on the impact of feedback of incidental findings (IFs) from resea...
Purpose: To explore subjects ’ attitudes and expectations concerning the detection and management of...
Concern regarding incidental findings on brain MRI studies has been increasing with the growing use ...
Concern regarding incidental findings on brain MRI studies has been increasing with the growing use ...
Background: Functional neuroimaging is being used in clinical psychiatry today desp...
BACKGROUND: While silent brain infarcts (SBIs) in screened cohorts are associated with risk of sympt...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While silent brain infarcts (SBIs) in screened cohorts are associated with ...
A recent study carried out at the University of California, Irvine exemplifies a commonly overlooked...
Objective: There is an ongoing debate about how to handle incidental findings (IF) detected in healt...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to investigate young adult research participants' experiences wit...
When healthy subjects undergo brain imaging, incidental findings are not rare. The optimal response ...
Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, but often un...
Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, but often un...
Objective Neuroimaging is an important diagnostic tool in the assessment of neurological disease, bu...
Background: There are limited data on the impact of feedback of incidental findings (IFs) from resea...
Purpose: To explore subjects ’ attitudes and expectations concerning the detection and management of...
Concern regarding incidental findings on brain MRI studies has been increasing with the growing use ...
Concern regarding incidental findings on brain MRI studies has been increasing with the growing use ...
Background: Functional neuroimaging is being used in clinical psychiatry today desp...
BACKGROUND: While silent brain infarcts (SBIs) in screened cohorts are associated with risk of sympt...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
<div><p>Background</p><p>While silent brain infarcts (SBIs) in screened cohorts are associated with ...
A recent study carried out at the University of California, Irvine exemplifies a commonly overlooked...
Objective: There is an ongoing debate about how to handle incidental findings (IF) detected in healt...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aims to investigate young adult research participants' experiences wit...
When healthy subjects undergo brain imaging, incidental findings are not rare. The optimal response ...