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Classification of chest radiografs for pneumoconiosis : a comparison of two methods of reading

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<title>Classification of chest radiografs for pneumoconiosis</title>
<subTitle>: a comparison of two methods of reading</subTitle>
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<title>British journal of industrial medicine</title>
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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The purpose of the present study was to determinate whether there would be any advantage, in terms of improved reader agreement, in reading and reporting the six lung zones separately rather than integrating all readings to produce a single classification for each film. The possible validity of evaluating the six zones separately was suggested by a previous study of the relation between radiographic appearances and underlying pathology in which a good correlation was found</abstract>
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<text>nº 12, December 1992 ; p. 869-871</text>
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