Radiologists' Agreement When Using a 10-Point Scale to Report Abdominal Radiographic Findings of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Neonates and Infants
Courtney A. Coursey1,
Caroline L. Hollingsworth1,
Ana M. Gaca1,
Charles Maxfield1,
David DeLong2 and
George Bisset, III1
1 Department of Radiology, Duke University Medical Center, Erwin Rd., Box 3808,
Durham, NC 27710.
2 Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham, NC.

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Fig. 1O —Example radiographs reviewed by each observer.
Anteroposterior (O) and cross-table lateral (P) examples of
score 7, fixed or persistent dilatation of bowel loops, on radiographs
obtained approximately 24 hours apart.
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Fig. 1P —Example radiographs reviewed by each observer.
Anteroposterior (O) and cross-table lateral (P) examples of
score 7, fixed or persistent dilatation of bowel loops, on radiographs
obtained approximately 24 hours apart.
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