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Normal partial pressure oxygen in room air as a rule-out for pulmonary embolism |
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White cell count and diagnosing appendicitis in children |
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White cell count and diagnosing appendicitis in adults |
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Ultrasonography or diagnostic Peritoneal lavage in abdominal trauma |
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White cell count and appendicitis in pregnancy |
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ESR in childhood septic arthritis |
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Antithrombotic treatment of below knee deep venous thrombosis |
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Accuracy of clinical probability and D-dimers in the diagnosis of DVT |
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Is a D Dimer test of value in pregnant woman with suspected pulmonary embolus |
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In warfarinised patients with significant head injury, does immediate warfarin reversal do more harm than good |
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Negative D-dimer may allow safe early cardioversion of atrial fibrillation |
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C reactive protein in the differential diagnosis of heart failure and chest infection |
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Serum lactate as a marker for mortality in patients presenting to the emergency department with trauma |
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Is the WCC of the joint aspirate sufficiently sensitive/specific to rule in/out septic arthritis? |
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Heart fatty acid binding protein for rapid diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction in the Emergency Department |
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Role of antibiotic line locks in the treatment of infected central venous access devices in children |
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Are troponin levels indicated for the routine management of SVT? |
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Normal CSF: Does it exclude meningitis? |
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Observation is recommended even following a normal CT brain in warfarinised head injuries |
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We do not need to routinely test coagulation in adult patients with epistaxis |
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Central line insertion in deranged clotting |