Measurement of colonic polyps by radiologists and endoscopists: who is most accurate?
The purpose was to determine the accuracy of polyp measurement by endoscopy and CT. A colonic phantom was constructed containing 12 simulated polyps of known diameter. Polyp diameter was estimated during endoscopy by two observers independently. The phantom was then scanned using a 64-detector-row m...
Main Authors: | Punwani, S, Halligan, S, Irving, P, Bloom, S, Bungay, A, Greenhalgh, R, Godbold, J, Taylor, SA, Altman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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