Aoife McErleanDavid M. PanicekEmily C. ZaborChaya S. MoskowitzRichard BitarRobert J. MotzerHedvig HricakMichelle S. Ginsberg
Overall intra- and interobserver variability rates were similar; in clinical practice, serial CT measurements can be safely performed by different radiologists. Smooth margins, larger lesion size, and greater reader experience resulted in a higher consistency of measurements. Depending on lesion size, increases of 4%-6% or greater in long axis and 5%-7% or greater in short axis and decreases of -6% to -10% or greater in long axis and -6% to -12% or greater in short axis at CT can be considered true changes rather than measurement variation, with 95% confidence.
Aoife McErleanDavid M. PanicekEmily C. ZaborChaya S. MoskowitzRichard BitarRobert J. MotzerHedvig HricakMichelle S. Ginsberg
Ippokratis SarrisC. IoannouP. ChamberlainEric O. OhumaFenella RosemanL. HochDouglas G. AltmanAris T. Papageorghiou
JAIME BONILLAElizabeth StonerPlacido B. GrinoBruce BinkowitzAlice Taylor
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