Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5712788 | The Spine Journal | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
This study found marked variability in the reported interpretive findings and a high prevalence of interpretive errors in radiologists' reports of an MRI examination of the lumbar spine performed on the same patient at 10 different MRI centers over a short time period. As a result, the authors conclude that where a patient obtains his or her MRI examination and which radiologist interprets the examination may have a direct impact on radiological diagnosis, subsequent choice of treatment, and clinical outcome.
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Authors
Richard MD, FACR, Daniel R. PhD, Adam E. MD, Peter J. MD,