Abstract

W671 axial images (Fig. 1). For example, findings such as dilated bowel loops suggestive of bowel obstruction or important skeletal abnormalities within the lower cervical or upper lumbar spine that warrant further investigation may not be seen on the axial images. The interpreting radiologist is responsible for all images in the study, including the scout view. The initial impression formed on the basis of the scout image, correlated immediately with the corresponding CT findings, can also help improve the radiologist’s ability to interpret chest radiograph.

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