The purpose of this proposed study is to look at the rate of incidental findings on CT scan in a community hospital setting, as well as to look at the rate of documentation of communication of the findings to the patient and referral for follow-up to primary care or to a specialty follow-up
INTRODUCTION: Hepatic steatosis is a relatively common incidental finding on computed tomography (CT...
BACKGROUND: Oncological surgical emergencies of abdomen are challenging battlefields for surgeons w...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency and factors associated with incidental imaging findings (inciden...
Objective To provide an overview of the evidence on prevalence and outcomes of incidental imaging fi...
Background: With the advancement in availability and sophistication of computed tomography (CT), a n...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence and significance of incidental ...
Aims for Improvement Ultimately, the goal of properly handling incidental findings in the ED is to p...
Objective: To determine the incidence and frequency of follow-up instructions for incidental finding...
Background: Incidental findings (IFs) are reported in 20% or more of trauma CT scans. In addition to...
Background: CT scanning remains one of the most routinely used diagnostic tools in a setting of Inte...
Purpose: Abdominal and pelvic computed tomography (APCT) is frequently used as a diagnostic tool in ...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medic...
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the ...
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computed tomography (CT) scans in the evaluation of trauma patient...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are no guidelines for reporting incidental thyroid nodules seen on CT ...
INTRODUCTION: Hepatic steatosis is a relatively common incidental finding on computed tomography (CT...
BACKGROUND: Oncological surgical emergencies of abdomen are challenging battlefields for surgeons w...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency and factors associated with incidental imaging findings (inciden...
Objective To provide an overview of the evidence on prevalence and outcomes of incidental imaging fi...
Background: With the advancement in availability and sophistication of computed tomography (CT), a n...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence and significance of incidental ...
Aims for Improvement Ultimately, the goal of properly handling incidental findings in the ED is to p...
Objective: To determine the incidence and frequency of follow-up instructions for incidental finding...
Background: Incidental findings (IFs) are reported in 20% or more of trauma CT scans. In addition to...
Background: CT scanning remains one of the most routinely used diagnostic tools in a setting of Inte...
Purpose: Abdominal and pelvic computed tomography (APCT) is frequently used as a diagnostic tool in ...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) organizations such as the Society for Academic Emergency Medic...
In this column, we provide a brief review of important papers recently published that relate to the ...
BACKGROUND: The increasing use of computed tomography (CT) scans in the evaluation of trauma patient...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are no guidelines for reporting incidental thyroid nodules seen on CT ...
INTRODUCTION: Hepatic steatosis is a relatively common incidental finding on computed tomography (CT...
BACKGROUND: Oncological surgical emergencies of abdomen are challenging battlefields for surgeons w...
ObjectiveTo determine the frequency and factors associated with incidental imaging findings (inciden...