Dr. John Lichtenberger explains how understanding manifestations of endemic disease can help radiologists in making a differential diagnosis when they review images from civilians and service personnel who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Dr. John Lichtenberger was a co-author on an RSNA 2010 poster that presents findings from scans collected by U.S. Air Force radiologists.
In an interview with Diagnostic Imaging, he explains how understanding these manifestations of endemic disease can help U.S. radiologists in making a differential diagnosis when they review images from civilians and service personnel who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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