Keywords:
Comparative studies, Audit and standards, CT, Urinary Tract / Bladder, Kidney, Emergency, Calcifications / Calculi, Education and training
Authors:
C. Waters1, D. Hillick2, P. McCarthy2, J. O'Donnell2; 1Claremorris, Co. Mayo/IE, 2Galway/IE
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-0353
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