Rayeh Kashef Al-Ghetaa
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Kashef Al-Ghetaa R, Daniel I, Shaw J, Klein D, Brown A
Healthc Manage Forum
. 2022 May;
35(4):236-242.
PMID: 35507410
This qualitative study examines the determinants of effective inter-organization information sharing in the Health Capital Planning process (the process), primarily in the final stage of the process which focuses on...
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Pozdnyakov A, Abdullah P, Alabousi M, Alabousi A, Kashif Al-Ghita M, Kashef Al-Ghetaa R, et al.
Radiology
. 2021 Aug;
301(1):195-197.
PMID: 34374590
No abstract available.
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Alabousi M, Wilson E, Kashef Al-Ghetaa R, Patlas M
Radiol Clin North Am
. 2021 May;
59(4):501-509.
PMID: 34053601
"Incidentalomas" are a common part of daily practice for radiologists, and knowledge of appropriate management guidelines is important in ensuring that no potentially clinically relevant findings are missed or are...
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Alabousi M, Wadera A, Kashif Al-Ghita M, Kashef Al-Ghetaa R, Salameh J, Pozdnyakov A, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst
. 2020 Dec;
113(6):680-690.
PMID: 33372954
Background: Our objective was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing the breast cancer detection rate (CDR), invasive CDR, recall rate, and positive predictive value 1 (PPV1) of digital...
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Alabousi M, Mellnick V, Kashef Al-Ghetaa R, Patlas M
Eur J Radiol
. 2020 Feb;
125:108894.
PMID: 32092685
Blunt abdominal trauma often presents a diagnostic challenge. Clinical examination demonstrates low reliability in detecting abdominal injury (16 %) when there is a history of head injury or loss of...