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Skull fracture and intra-cranial injury in children |
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Post concussional syndrome and minor head injury |
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Does a normal CT scan rule out a subarachnoid hemorrhage |
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Tangential views or computed tomography in suspected depressed skull fracture |
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Penetrating neck injury in zone 2
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Ultrasound or computed tomography in paediatric blunt abdominal trauma |
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Ultrasound does not rule out injury in paediatric blunt abdominal trauma |
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KUB and US vs Spiral CT in first 24 HRS of Renal Colic, which is more cost effective |
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CT head before lumbar puncture in suspected meningitis |
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Should we CT patients with asymptomatic haematuria |
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CT pulmonary angiogram compared with ventilation-perfusion scan for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in patients with cardiorespiratory disease |
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CXR or CT in Blunt chest trauma? |
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Do anticoagulated patients who sustain a minor head injury require a CT scan to rule out intra-cranial injury? |
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Accuracy of a chest x-ray in diagnosing dissecting thoracic aneurysm. |
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Accuracy of CT pulmonary angiogram in the diagnosis of of pulmonary embolism. |
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Use of imaging techniques in asymptomatic cocaine body packers |
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Diagnostic utility of CT scan in patients presenting with a first fit |
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CT brain scan and transient ischaemic attack |
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Computerized Tomography for Small Bowel Obstruction |
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Major complications with low molecular weight and unfractionated heparin in patients investigated for thromboembolism. |
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CT Angiography for detection of Subarachnoid Haemorrhage |
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CT vs USS in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis |
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Ultrasound versus computed tomography as the primary screening method in the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma in the stable adult patient |
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Whole-body CT In trauma patients |
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Observation is recommended even following a normal CT brain in warfarinised head injuries |
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Is physical exam and laboratory data sufficient to exclude intrabdominal injury (IAI) in the pediatric trauma patient? |
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Chloral hydrate or midazolam: which is better for sedating children for painless diagnostic imaging?
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