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AAA, Carotid abd ABI Screenings

I work for a family practice group and we have begun screenings for AAA, carotid and ABI. WE have an inhouse radiology and ultrasound dept. The tech tells us that they are not completing
these tests in full if they do not see any significant abnormalities or if everything looks normal to them. I am thinking that they need to complete the test because the physician is looking for
results of a complete test. I have searched for some information on this, but could not find anything. It is not their call to stop the test, and the radiologist has the final say on reading the images. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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