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The Massachusetts General Hospital Neuroradiology Division employed an experience and evidence based approach to develop a neuroimaging algorithm to best select patients with severe ischemic strokes ...
Figure 1 Early appendicitis in a 31 year-old G5P4 woman at 29 weeks gestational age who presented with acute abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting. She underwent a multiplanar multisequential ...
A collaboration of leading Chinese research institutions has developed an artificial intelligence-based method called GRAPE, demonstrating high accuracy in detecting gastric cancer from routine ...
The CT scans were reported as diagnostic of appendicitis, indeterminate, or normal. The final decision to operate was made by the surgical team based on a combination of clinical assessment ...
Finally, in the CT-first arm, there were 25 (30%) positive and 59 (70%) negative scans. MRI performed in the CT-negative patients detected two (3%) additional cases of confirmed axSpA.
Hospital apologises after misdiagnosis of seven-year-old’s appendicitis Young patient returned to hospital after acute condition led to need for urgent surgery Expand ...
The patient said she had on and off belly pain for the last two years, but now the pain above her belly button had intensified to what she described as “stabbing.” ...
CT angiography sensitivity ranged from 75.5–87.3%, while specificity held near 90% across scales. Sensitivity refers to how well a test finds its target, in this case, brain death.