New Computer Scan Superior at Spotting Lung Clots (HealthDay)
29th Jun 2006, 23:50 GMT
The latest version of computerized X-ray scanning does a fine job of detecting potentially fatal blood clots in the lungs, but the technology still leaves ample room for a doctor's clinical judgment about individual patients, a new study suggests.
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