The role of specialist neuroradiology second opinion reporting: is there added value?

Clinical Radiology - Tập 63 - Trang 791-795 - 2008
G.M. Briggs1, P.A. Flynn2, M. Worthington3, I. Rennie2, C.S. McKinstry2
1Department of Radiology, Craigavon Area Hospital, Belfast, UK
2Department of Neuroradiology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK
3Department of Radiology, Belfast City Hospital, Belfast, UK

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