The investigation, fuelled by concerns about locum radiologist Dr James Murray, found two cases of lung cancer and a significant dose of pneumonia were among the conditions missed.
Dozens of patients may have been given the wrong diagnosis, according to an official review of X-ray work at a Scottish hospital.
The investigation, fuelled by concerns about locum radiologist Dr James Murray, found two cases of lung cancer and a significant dose of pneumonia were among the conditions missed.
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