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Pitfalls of ophthalmic radiographic imaging
Philip L. Custer
, Tiffany L. Kent
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
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Computed Tomography
100%
Radiograph
100%
Ophthalmologist
100%
Medical Radiation
66%
Imaging Error
66%
Renal Disease
33%
Radiologists
33%
Imaging Process
33%
Radiation Exposure
33%
Non-contrast
33%
Misinterpretation
33%
Patient Management
33%
Appropriate Technology
33%
Enhanced Awareness
33%
Thyroid Dysfunction
33%
Visual Condition
33%
Exponential Growth
33%
Systemic Response
33%
Patient Harm
33%
Metallic Foreign Body
33%
Sequential Scan
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Agents Acting on the Eye
100%
Computer Assisted Tomography
75%
Radiation Exposure
50%
Implant
25%
Clinical Finding
25%
Awareness
25%
Thyroid Disease
25%
Nephropathy
25%
Foreign Body
25%