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Incidental Bone Lesions on Chest and Abdominal CT - What Should I Do?

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Incidental bone lesions are commonly encountered on chest and abdominal/pelvic CT studies, and require careful analysis for appropriate management. In this video, I go over my approach to a number of different lesions and provide some tips on creating clear reports and recommendations. Thanks to my colleagues Stefanie Weinstein MD, Lewis Shin MD, and Michelle Nguyen MD for their outstanding contributions to the presentation. Please also see our publication on the same topic: Nguyen, M., Beaulieu, C., Weinstein, S. and Shin, L. The incidental bone lesion on computed tomography: management tips for abdominal radiologists. Abdom Radiol 42, 1586–1605.
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