Abstract

The introduction of full-field digital mammography into clinical practice invites changing concepts of potential medical legal liability in a field already suffering from high medical malpractice exposure. These include the lack of uniform quality control measures and the ability to perform extensive postprocessing manipulations, with unknown legal consequences.

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