Radiocolloid liver scintigraphy. A choice and an echo
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Radiocolloid liver scintigraphy. A choice and an echo
Abstract
A binary classification was used to evaluate the relative usefulness and accuracy of liver imaging with radiocolloid scintigraphy, ultrasonography, and transmission computed tomography. No single technique was found to be significantly superior to the others on the basis of their sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value.
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