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Fig. 12B. Example of figure that provides value-filled expression of improvement in diagnostic accuracy and leaves variability visible. (Reprinted with permission from [11]) Bar charts show diagnostic accuracy without (A) and with (B) computer-aided diagnosis (CAD). Bars have muted moiré effect and charts have more pleasing overall appearance compared with those of Figures 8, 10, and 11A, 11B, 11C. Panel B shows that using CAD resulted in increase in diagnostic accuracy for all groups of radiologists.





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