Most Extracardiac Incidentals Are Better Left Unfound

05.31.11
Publication: AuntMinnie By: Eric Barnes

When scanning patients with suspected heart disease, the last thing you want is a bunch of incidental findings like lung nodules that are almost certainly not cancer. No really. Because finding them generally does more harm than good, according to a cardiac imaging expert who spoke last week at the British Institute of Radiology President’s Conference in London….

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