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Chest radiographs, including a lateral view, were taken in 857 patients with positive PPD (tuberculosis) screenings. Abnormalities were detected in 91 of them.
Nov. 14, 2003 -- Lateral chest radiographs do not appear to be useful in evaluating adult patients with positive tuberculin skin test (TST) results, new research suggests. Chest radiographs are ...
Chest radiographs, including a lateral view, were taken in 857 patients with positive PPD (tuberculosis) screenings. Abnormalities were detected in 91 of them.
Of the 429 chest X-rays that were classified as normal, 120, or 28%, were also classified by the AI tool as normal. These X-rays, or 7.8 % of all the X-rays, could be potentially safely automated ...
Without DCNN software assistance, the three readers interpreted this as a normal chest radiograph. With the DCNN’s suggestion (dotted circle), all readers could identify a true nodule (yellow circle).
A lateral chest radiograph is helpful for assessing tracheal tumours in these locations. Most pleomorphic adenomas are located in the upper third of the trachea.2 However, the intrathoracic location ...
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