With the widespread use of medical imaging has come the detection of incidental liver lesions that are, by and large, asymptomatic prior to their discovery. These lesions may become a source of ...
LEARNING POINTS Incidental liver lesions on medical imaging are relatively common and the vast majority are benign Fatty infiltration is increasing in prevalence and can make the detection and ...
Modern imaging techniques often reveal findings without relation to the suspected disease (incidental findings). A Denmark study found that incidental findings were common in patients having magnetic ...
Liver complications are frequent and serious causes of morbidity and mortality in patients who undergo haematopoietic SCT (HSCT) following myeloablative conditioning. A variety of etiological factors ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The 70-year-old patient had initially presented with rectal bleeding. Colonoscopy revealed a large ulcerated, ...
When should physicians disclose incidental findings to patients? Traditionally, medical practice calls for physicians to inform patients when an unrelated, but suspicious lesion appears on a CT scan ...
Central to the algorithm presented in the American College of Radiologists Incidental Findings Committee white paper is the concept of attempting to group patients into risk groups for potentially ...
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