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Comparison of paper print and soft copy reading in plain paediatric radiographs
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO), 10/05/09
Maydell AT et al. – Specificity was excellent for the different regions. The paper print format should not be used for diagnostic purposes in paediatric chest radiography, but may still be used for demonstration when accompanied by the radiology rapport obtained from soft copy reading. Further studies would be needed to investigate the use of paper prints in abdominal and musculoskeletal radiography owing to the low number of abdominal radiographs and lack of musculoskeletal case variety in this study.
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