Radiography

Teleradiologists Highly Accurate at Diagnosing COVID-19 on Chest CTs
A new study by a group of French radiologists has found that teleradiologists can be highly accurate in diagnosing COVID-19 from chest computed tomography (CT) scans and their performance can be on par with senior radiologists. More...18 Nov 2020

Chest X-Rays of COVID-19 Patients Have High Likelihood of Predicting Positive RT-PCR Test Results
A new analysis has revealed that using a structured approach for chest X-rays of suspected COVID-19 patients increases the possibility of predicting positive RT-PCR testing results and can be useful in identifying new cases of COVID-19. More...16 Nov 2020




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