During a two year period, we collected a series of cases demonstrating common errors in the use of neuro-imaging for neuro-ophthalmologic disorders. These errors can be divided into four categories
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Neuro-imaging studies are frequently ordered to investigate neuro-ophthalmic symptoms. These studies...
Despite medical advances, studies show alarmingly high rates of diagnostic error (up to 15% in the U...
Approximately 4 % of radiologic interpretation in daily practice contains errors and discrepancies t...
Imaging plays a mandatory part in multiple neuro ophthalmological pathologies. Both clinician and ra...
Background: Diagnostic error is prevalent and costly, occurring in up to 15% of US medical encounter...
Interpretation of radiological examinations in routine everyday practice, everywhere, not just in Ko...
The aim of the study is to report the frequency of missed diagnoses on magnetic resonance and comput...
1. Unexplained visual loss (progressive), 2. Chiasmal field defects, 3 hemianopia, 4. Hemianopia,...
AbstractIn the past three decades, there have been countless advances in imaging modalities that hav...
Advances in neuroimaging and interventional techniques have revolutionized the early diagnosis, prog...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
All medical specialties dealing with patients include an intrinsic risk in exposing them to issues r...
As the emphasis on the study and imaging of the human central nervous system (CNS) shift from anatom...
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Neuro-imaging studies are frequently ordered to investigate neuro-ophthalmic symptoms. These studies...
Despite medical advances, studies show alarmingly high rates of diagnostic error (up to 15% in the U...
Approximately 4 % of radiologic interpretation in daily practice contains errors and discrepancies t...
Imaging plays a mandatory part in multiple neuro ophthalmological pathologies. Both clinician and ra...
Background: Diagnostic error is prevalent and costly, occurring in up to 15% of US medical encounter...
Interpretation of radiological examinations in routine everyday practice, everywhere, not just in Ko...
The aim of the study is to report the frequency of missed diagnoses on magnetic resonance and comput...
1. Unexplained visual loss (progressive), 2. Chiasmal field defects, 3 hemianopia, 4. Hemianopia,...
AbstractIn the past three decades, there have been countless advances in imaging modalities that hav...
Advances in neuroimaging and interventional techniques have revolutionized the early diagnosis, prog...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
All medical specialties dealing with patients include an intrinsic risk in exposing them to issues r...
As the emphasis on the study and imaging of the human central nervous system (CNS) shift from anatom...
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Background: Errors in health care can harm patients and undermine public trust, yet many are prevent...
Neuro-imaging studies are frequently ordered to investigate neuro-ophthalmic symptoms. These studies...