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ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Vomiting in Infants
Expert Panel on Pediatric Imaging:
Department of Radiology
Department of Pediatrics
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Vomiting
100%
Plain Radiographs
100%
ACR Appropriateness Criteria
100%
Imaging Studies
50%
Abdomen
50%
Peer-reviewed Journals
50%
Ultrasound
50%
Expert Panel
50%
Expert Opinion
50%
On-state Current
50%
Treatment Methods
50%
Medical Literature
50%
Guideline Development
50%
Non-surgical
50%
Age of Onset
50%
Clinical Scenarios
50%
Gastroesophageal Reflux
50%
Emergency Room
50%
Evidence-based Guidelines
50%
Nuclear Medicine
50%
Clinical Conditions
50%
Emesis
50%
Bowel Obstruction
50%
Appropriate Imaging
50%
Recommendation Method
50%
Grading of Recommendations
50%
Evaluation Assessment
50%
Assessment Development
50%
RAND Appropriateness Method
50%
Imaging Procedures
50%
Upper Gastrointestinal Series
50%
American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria
50%
Imaging Workup
50%
Contrast Enema
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Clinician
100%
Gastroesophageal Reflux
100%
Bowel Obstruction
100%
Physician
100%
Radiology
100%
Vomiting
100%
Onset Age
100%
Nuclear Medicine
100%
Enema
100%
Upper Gastrointestinal Series
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Gastroesophageal Reflux
100%
Onset Age
100%
Intestine Obstruction
100%
Vomiting
100%
Enema
100%