Cons: | - The need to create lesion type-specific tests (e.g. aneurysm, calcified annuls, etc), causing an expansion of TUTESTs. For each lesion type, you may create:
- xxx location IDidentification
- xxx location laterality identification
- xxx location directionality identification
- xxx location portot identification
- xxx location detail identification
- Reusibility in other domains is limited, seeing as lesion identification should all be mapped to TU.
- Requires good understanding of lesion anatomy and the difference between TSTLOC vs RESLOC in order to map the locations properly and correctly for each corresponding test, step wise.
- Just a lot of rows...
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