Radiography
Warning from ACP About Overuse of Imaging for Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Embolism
The American College of Physicians has warned that the overuse of Computed Tomography, and D-dimer testing, for suspected Pulmonary Embolism cases could harm patients and create unnecessary costs, without improving the patient outcome. More...13 Oct 2015


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