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control.
Paraffin...
... trees. The refore cranio-caudal evaluation is neces-
sary for accurate examination of ELCs. HRCT is
traditionally performed by axial imaging. Although axial
imaging has the advantage ofthe central ... standard axial imaging. Furthermore,
structures adjacent to the chest wall, especially those
close to the apex and diaphragm, can be visualized
more clearly on the MPR images than on the axial
images ... anaesthesia with a
double lumen intubation, the patient was placed in the
lateral position on the operating table with the
ipsilateral arm flexed and abducted 90°. The axilla ry
thoracotomy was...
... design, analysis of data,
interpretation of data, and revision ofthe manuscript.
Furthermore, all authors have approved the manuscript in
its final version
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank ... completion in a subset of patients within a
single academic practice. Although the uptake ofthe decision aid was low, the cost was also
modest, suggesting that this method could be a viable approach to ... included only one academic
practice anda sub-sample of attending physicians'
patients within the practice, limiting the generalizability
of our findings. Third, the study was non-randomized,
which...