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Glue is better than sutures for facial lacerations in children |
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Ultrasound or computed tomography in paediatric blunt abdominal trauma |
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Staples may be more effective and quicker than sutures in children with scalp lacerations |
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Should we glue lip lacerations in children |
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Need for cervical spine imaging for alert children after trauma |
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Cervical spine imaging in children under 9 after trauma |
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TAC or LAT for anaesthetising children's lacerations. |
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Plain radiography is not indicated as 1st choice imaging modality in children with non-traumatic back pain |
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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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Does the ‘Seatbelt Sign’ predict intra-abdominal injury after motor vehicle trauma in children? |