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The Ebelings recommended a veterinarian they knew, Dr. Doug Herthel, who identified the joint abnormality on an X-ray.
When a medical doctor unskilled in WCE identifies an abnormality on an image in a training system, ground truth data, which include the period between the abnormality's appearance and disappearance, as well as the abnormality's type and location, are needed to decide whether the identification is correct.
Of all the additional tests, 123 (80%) were prompted by an abnormality on an MRI that required further investigation.
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The ability of an experienced radiologist to rapidly detect an abnormality on a mammogram may build upon this general capacity.
The inference that missing an abnormality on a specific radiograph automatically constitutes malpractice is not correct [7].
The distinction between "acceptably" or "understandably" failing to perceive or report an abnormality on a radiological study and negligently failing to report a lesion is an important one, albeit one that is difficult to explain to laypersons or juries.
As Berlin wrote: "[F]rom a practical point of view once an abnormality on a radiograph is pointed out and becomes so obvious that lay persons sitting as jurors can see it, it is not easy to convince them that a radiologist who is trained and paid for seeing the lesion should be exonerated for missing it.
"[F]rom a practical point of view once an abnormality on a radiograph is pointed out and becomes so obvious that lay persons sitting as jurors can see it, it is not easy to convince them that a radiologist who is trained and paid for seeing the lesion should be exonerated for missing it.
Finding an abnormality on a plain chest radiograph is usually the first definite evidence of a lung cancer, so this investigation is currently pivotal in the diagnosis of the disease.
Furthermore, considering 70 as the cutoff for the BSID 111 score, only 15.1% of infants had an abnormality on a single subscale, while 3.7% were affected in all 3 areas.
The raising awareness that a disease is rarely a consequence of an abnormality on a single gene, but it is usually the result of complex interactions and perturbations involving large sets of genes and their relationships with several cellular components, lead to development of the "Network medicine", a network based approach to human disease [1].
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