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    Research Malpractice and the Issue of Incidental Findings
    Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 36 (2): 356-360. 2008.
    Human subject research involving brain imaging is likely to reveal signifcant incidental fndings of abnormal brain morphology. Because of this fact and because of the fduciary relationship between researcher and subject, board-certi-fed or board-eligible radiologists should review the scans to look for any abnormality, the scans should be conducted in accordance with standard medical practice for reviewing the clinical status of the whole brain, and the informed consent process should disclose t…Read more