A microcomputer program for storage of qualitative patient data has been applied to CT and special procedures case data. Different vocabularies have been established and utilised for these two case categories. Experience over two years involving more than 10,000 cases is discussed. Utility for statistical, research, and patient care purposes is demonstrated.

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