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Pitfalls in the clinical diagnosis of vertebral fractures: a case series in which posterior …


H D'Costa, G George, M Parry, R Pullinger, D … - British Medical Journal, 2005 - emj.bmj.com
Methods and results: We present three patients in whom significant thoracic and
lumbar vertebral fractures were missed, or were thought to be "old", because of
lack of posterior midline tenderness. We also present two further patients, ...
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[PDF] Stick your Neck Out, but Be Careful Where you Stick it


MA MD - isrjem.org
Emergency physicians (EPs), fearful of missing a rare patient with occult
cervical spine injury, have traditionally used liberal imaging in the evaluation
of blunt trauma patients. Until recently most EPs felt compelled to order ...
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Comparison of the Canadian C-Spine rule and NEXUS decision instrument in evaluating blunt …

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WR Mower, J Hoffman - Annals of emergency medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
One existing instrument, the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study
(NEXUS) low-risk criteria, has been shown in prospective application to more
than 34,000 patients to have a sensitivity of 99.6% for detecting ...
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Fractures of the atlas: can we rely on the NICE guidelines for imaging the cervical spine …

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B Barry, G George, H Oag, B Shafighian - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
A 26 year old female patient was brought to the emergency department (ED) by
ambulance. She was the driver of a car in a road traffic accident. She had lost
control of her car on a dual carriageway, possibly on ice. The vehicle had ...
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6: The role and value of imaging in acute spinal trauma


E TEASDALE - Trauma, 2005 - books.google.com
6: The role and value of imaging in acute spinal trauma EVELYN TEASDALE
Introduction Imaging has a central role in the diagnosis, assessment and
on-going management of patients with spinal trauma. No radiographs are ...
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Clinical Update: A clinical-decision rule for cervical spine injury


KA Myers - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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Clinical decision rules and cervical spine injury in an elderly patient: A word of caution


TB Barry, RM McNamara - Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005 - Elsevier
We report a case of a clinically significant cervical spine fracture in an
elderly patient without midline cervical tenderness. Application of the NEXUS
rule by the treating physicians ruled out the need for radiography. ...
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[BOOK] TRAUMATOLOGIE D'URGENCE:+ E. BOOK


A Brooks, PF Mahoney, T Hodgetts, 2009 - books.google.com
Médecine \ Traumatologie d'urgence Adam Brooks Peter Mahoney Timothy Hodgetts
Traduction et adaptation de l'anglais Frédéric Lapostolle et Jean Catineau
... -booU à télécharger pour uotre PC uotre PDA et uotre smartphone O ...
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A clinical-decision rule for cervical spine injury


KA Myers - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2000 - Can Med Assoc
This prospective, observational study was performed at university and com-
munity hospitals in 21 sites throughout the United States. 2 Only patients with
blunt trauma to the head and neck were enrolled; those with penetrating ...
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[CITATION] The Canadian Cervical Spine Radiography Rule for alert and stable trauma patients


IG Stiell, GA Wells, K Vandemheen, C Clement … - JAMA, 2001
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