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This presentation draws on an analysis of the NDCN Incidental Findings (IF) database to review some of the most common findings that, following specialist assessment by neurologists and neuroradiologists, required no further action. Rather than offering a comprehensive guide to the management of incidental findings, the session focuses on building confidence in identifying which findings do not need to be escalated, flagged to radiographers, or referred through formal pathways.

Aimed at radiographers, scanner operators, and researchers across disciplines, this talk provides practical insight to support more informed discrimination between findings of genuine concern and those of minimal or no clinical significance.