10.1594/ECR2013/C-2604
Hegenscheid, Katrin
Katrin
Hegenscheid
Greifswald/DE
What are psychosocial consequences of disclosed incidental findings from whole-body MRI in a general population study?
European Congress of Radiology
2013
Conference Poster
Management
Head and neck
Abdomen
MR
Decision analysis
Health policy and practice
Statistics
Schmidt, Carsten
Carsten
Schmidt
Greifswald/DE
Erdmann, Pia
Pia
Erdmann
Greifswald/DE
Kohlmann, Thomas
Thomas
Kohlmann
Greifswald/DE
Langanke, Martin
Martin
Langanke
Greifswald/DE
Völzke, Henri
Henri
Völzke
Greifswald/DE
Assel, Heinrich
Heinrich
Assel
Greifswald/DE
Biffar, Reiner
Reiner
Biffar
Greifswald/DE
Grabe, Hans
Hans
Grabe
Greifswald/DE
2013-03-07
2013-03-07
2013
en
C-2604
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Purpose Methods and Materials Results Conclusion References Personal Information
Purpose: Whole body magnetic resonance imaging (wb-MRI) entails the detection of numerous incidental findings. Just because of its high sensitivity [1], this technique receives growing attention in population-based cohort-studies such as the Rotterdam...