Abstract

This study of one thousand casualty patients referred for radiological examination is intended to ascertain whether selective formal reporting is good enough. The conclusion is made that selective reporting of the films that a casualty officer requests produces a significant reduction in radiological workload, but also produces a parallel increase in missed abnormalities.

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