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Fig. 3. Interobserver variability in detection of rim sign. CT scan
of 41-year-old man shows small amount of soft tissue surrounding more anterior
of two pelvic calcifications (arrow). Radiologist one recorded rim
sign as being "probably present," radiologist two as being
"definitely absent," and resident as being
"indeterminate" ("can't tell").
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