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How coincidental. I just read out a gastric diverticulum yesterday! It is so important for rads to have the prior studies available and to have the incentive to look at them. Clinicians and patients do not understand that the most important study is frequently the prior study!
How coincidental. I just read out a gastric diverticulum yesterday! It is so important for rads to have the prior studies available and to have the incentive to look at them. Clinicians and patients do not understand that the most important study is frequently the prior study!
Absolutely!
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Thank you. Very insightful
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That is so useful, thank you.
Thank you Dr Vikas. This is so insightful
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Superb presentation!
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Amazing lecture. I was wondering why is your window so dark when it comes to abdominal fat?
I just use a standard abdominal window (sorry can't remember the exact WW and WL).
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