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120 Lenaerts ME Posttraumatic headache from classification challenges to biological underpinnings Cephalalgia 200828 Suppl 11215 121 American College of Radiology

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120 Lenaerts ME Posttraumatic headache from classification challenges to biological underpinnings Cephalalgia 200828 Suppl 11215 121 American College of Radiology Manual on Contrast Media. These attributes are Validity Guidelines are valid if they lead to better outcomes Validity assessment should be based on the quality of the scientific evidence and the meth od of evidence evaluation ReliabilityReproducibility Another set of expert ACR Appropriateness CriteriaClinical Condition: Right Lower Quadrant Pain MRA coronary arteries without and with contrast This procedure is technically challenging, and there is a lack of widespread use as well as protocol availability. O CT chest without contrast 2 Clinical Condition: Dysphagia Variant 4: Retrosternal dysphagia in immunocompromised patients. Radiologic Procedure Rating Comments RRL* X-ray biphasic esophagram 8 Endoscopy and biphasic esophagr ACR Appropriateness CriteriaClinical Condition: Hematuria Variant 1: Patients with vigorous exercise, presence of infection or viral illness, or present or recent menstruation. Radiologic Procedure ACR Appropriateness CriteriaClinical Condition:Right Upper Quadrant Pain Variant 1: Fever, elevated white blood cell count (WBC), positive Murphy sign. Radiologic Procedure Rating Comments RRL* US a ACR Appropriateness CriteriaClinical Condition:Right Upper Quadrant Pain Variant 1: Fever, elevated white blood cell count (WBC), positive Murphy sign. Radiologic Procedure Rating Comments RRL* US a LEFT LOWER QUADRANT PAIN Clinical Condition: Suspected Physical Abuse ACUTE CHEST PAIN Clinical Condition: Palpable Breast Masses Variant 3: Woman 40 years of age or older, mammography findings probably benign. Next examination to perform. (See Appendix 1A for additional steps in the ACR Accreditation. This accreditation program involves the following:. Acquisition of clinical ultrasound images.. Personnel qualifications must be met for both . physicians . and technologists.. Clinical Condition:Acute Pelvic Pain in the Reproductive Age Group Variant 2: Gynecological etiology suspected, serum -hCG negative. Radiologic Procedure Rating Comments RRL* US pelvis transvaginal Percutaneous. Coronary Interventions in . Washington State. Chris L. Bryson, MD, MS, COAP Medical Director. Steven M. Bradley, MD; Charles Maynard, PhD. VA Puget Sound Healthcare System and University of Washington.

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