Incidental findings on whole‐body computed tomography in trauma patients: the current state of incidental findings and the effect of implementation of a feedback system

Author:

Kumada Keisuke1ORCID,Murakami Nobuo1,Okada Hideshi2,Toyoda Izumi23,Ogura Shinji2,Asano Takahiko4

Affiliation:

1. Patient Safety Division Gifu University Hospital Gifu Japan

2. Department of Emergency & Disaster Medicine Gifu University School of Medicine Gifu Japan

3. Department of Emergency Medicine Gifu Prefectual Medical Center Gifu Japan

4. Department of Radiology Gifu University School of Medicine Gifu Japan

Publisher

Wiley

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