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Normal Appendix in Adults: Reproducibility of Detection with Unenhanced and Contrast-Enhanced MDCT
American Journal of Roentgenology, 07/25/08
Keyzer C et al. - Reproducibility in identifying a normal appendix is reader dependent. Perfect intrareader and interreader agreement in marking the appendix occurs approximately 70% of the time and increases with patient body mass index and intraabdominal fat volume. Contrast enhancement does not influence the rate of identification of the appendix or reader confidence but may influence the reproducibility of findings.
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