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Highlights
The use of technologically based imaging tests to diagnose diseases and lesions is a fundamental function in radiology
The Standards for the Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy (STARD) guideline comprises a checklist of 25 items that are recommended for reporting.[5]
A recently published systematic review by Korevaar and colleagues that examined 16 studies which assessed adherence to STARD showed that there was a small improvement in the reporting quality of diagnostic accuracy studies.[8]
Summary
The use of technologically based imaging tests to diagnose diseases and lesions is a fundamental function in radiology. More guidance and information on the importance of adequate reporting can be obtained via a network that is devoted to enhancing the quality and transparency of health research (the EQUATOR network; http://www.equator-network.org).
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