Case: Value-Added Adjuncts to the Practice of Radiology, Made Poss
A 45-year-old male patient presents with persistent headaches and dizziness. A CT scan of the brain is performed to rule out any intracranial abnormalities. The radiology department uses PACS to store and review the images. The department has recently integrated value-added adjuncts, including programmed peer review and asynchronous communication tools, to enhance diagnostic accuracy and collaboration.
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The CT scan shows a hyperdense lesion in the right temporal lobe, suggestive of a possible hemorrhage. The image quality is optimal, and the lesion is clearly delineated.
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Which value-added adjunct would be most appropriate for ensuring the quality of the radiological interpretation in this case?