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Fig. 1. Bar chart shows that diagnostic confidence of clinicians
regarding urinary calculi varied before CT. Largest frequencies were 41-60%
(n = 30) and 71-90% (n = 35). Diagnostic certainty of
calculi after CT showed movement toward either less than or equal to 10%
(n = 25, 27%) or greater than or equal to 91% (n = 51, 55%).
Note that 100% indicates 100% confidence in diagnosis of calculi, and 0%
indicates 100% confidence in alternative diagnosis or normal study.
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