COMPUTED CHEST RADIOGRAPHS DIAGNOSE

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On behalf of the journal of clinical radiology and case reports: Open Access, as Editor-in-Chief, it is my distinct honour and privilege to inform you that, it’s been Four long years we have started the Journal, now we are celebrating the 4th Anniversary and we are privileged to welcome clinical Society to our journal. As Editor-In-Chief it is my great pleasure and honour to welcome you to the Journal of clinical radiology and case reports: Open Access.

The journal of clinical radiology and case reports: Open Access aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion through the publication of peer-reviewed, high quality research papers on all topics related to Cancer. The open access journal is published by Insight medical publishing that hosts open access peer-reviewed journals as well as organizes more than 17 Years of Life science Communication in International scientific Conferences.

Computer-aided detection to identify and diagnose pulmonary tuberculosis is being explored. While both cavitation on chest radiograph and smear-positivity on microscopy are independent risk factors for the infectiousness of pulmonary tuberculosis it is unknown which radiographic pattern, were it detectable, would provide the greatest public health benefit reduced transmission. Herein we provide that evidence.

 

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Angelina Jonas

Journal of Clinical Radiology and Case Reports

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