Brain MRI in Children: 'Incidental' Findings Yield Disclosure Dilemmas for Doctors, Patients
Release Date: 06/14/2010
Pediatricians whose patients undergo “routine” brain MRIs need a plan to deal with findings that commonly reveal unexpected-but-benign anomalies that are unlikely to cause any problem, reports a research team led by Johns Hopkins Children’s Center investigators.
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