Non-Conscious Detection of “Missed” Lung Nodules by Radiologists: Expanding the Boundaries of Successful Processing During the Visual Assessment of Chest CT Scans


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Gregory J. DiGirolamo, Federico Sorcini, Zachary Zaniewski, Jonathan B. Kruskal, Max P. Rosen
Radiology, vol. 314, 2025, pp. e232996


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DiGirolamo, G. J., Sorcini, F., Zaniewski, Z., Kruskal, J. B., & Rosen, M. P. (2025). Non-Conscious Detection of “Missed” Lung Nodules by Radiologists: Expanding the Boundaries of Successful Processing During the Visual Assessment of Chest CT Scans. Radiology, 314, e232996. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.232996


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DiGirolamo, Gregory J., Federico Sorcini, Zachary Zaniewski, Jonathan B. Kruskal, and Max P. Rosen. “Non-Conscious Detection of ‘Missed’ Lung Nodules by Radiologists: Expanding the Boundaries of Successful Processing During the Visual Assessment of Chest CT Scans.” Radiology 314 (2025): e232996.


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DiGirolamo, Gregory J., et al. “Non-Conscious Detection of ‘Missed’ Lung Nodules by Radiologists: Expanding the Boundaries of Successful Processing During the Visual Assessment of Chest CT Scans.” Radiology, vol. 314, 2025, p. e232996, doi:10.1148/radiol.232996.


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@article{digirolamo2025a,
  title = {Non-Conscious Detection of “Missed” Lung Nodules by                     Radiologists: Expanding the Boundaries of Successful Processing During the                     Visual Assessment of Chest CT Scans},
  year = {2025},
  journal = {Radiology},
  pages = {e232996},
  volume = {314},
  doi = {10.1148/radiol.232996},
  author = {DiGirolamo, Gregory J. and Sorcini, Federico and Zaniewski, Zachary and Kruskal, Jonathan B. and Rosen, Max P.}
}