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a valid question ,why does rule 1 exists ?, many ct or rmn which we re read wrong could be read by some other radiologists and support a case...

somebody please explain this to me , if a kid needs a ct or rmn to be interpreted and no radiologist are in the hospital why can t reddit help a case...

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