pathology checklists
Pathology checklists are series of sometimes missed pathological entities possible to see on radiological studies. They are helpful when reporting a radiograph, ultrasound, or cross-sectional examination as a way to ensure that you fully review a film and don't fall foul of satisfaction of search.
Plain radiographs
- craniofacial
- skull radiograph checklist
- facial bones radiograph checklist
- axial skeleton
- chest radiograph checklist
- upper limb
- abdomen radiograph checklist
- lower limb
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