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van Nederpelt, DR; Mendelsohn, ZC; Bos, L; Mattiesing, RM; Ciccarelli, O; Sastre-Garriga, J; Carrasco, FP; Kuijer, JPA; Vrenken, H; Killestein, J; Schoonheim, MM; Moraal, B; Yousry, T; Pontillo, G; Rovira, A; Strijbis, EMM; Jasperse, B; Barkhof, F; Toosy, AT; Filippi , M; Enzinger, C; Gasperini, C; Cristina; De Stefano; De Luca; Rocca, MA; Sastre-Garriga, J.
User requirements for quantitative radiological reports in multiple sclerosis
EUR RADIOL. 2025;
Doi: 10.1007/s00330-025-11544-x
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Enzinger Christian
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- ObjectivesQuantitative radiological reports (QReports) can enhance clinical management of multiple sclerosis (MS) by including quantitative data from MRI scans. However, the lack of consensus on the specific information to include, on and clinicians' preferences, hinders the adoption of these imagi####
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