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Things that go beep: experience with an ED guideline for use of a handheld metal detector …

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SL Ramlakhan, DP Burke, J Gilchrist - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/emj.2005.029553 2006;23;456-460 Emerg. Med. J. SL Ramlakhan,
DP Burke and J Gilchrist foreign bodies management ...
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[CITATION] Paediatrics, foreign body ingestion


GP Conners
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Detection of coins ingested by children using a handheld metal detector: a systematic review

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JB Lee, S Ahmad, CP Gale - British Medical Journal, 2005 - emj.bmj.com
To determine if the use of a handheld metal detector (HHMD) can safely reduce
the number of radiographs requested in cases of coins ingested by children, a
search was performed to identify prospective studies of the ability of an ...
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Abdominal radiography in" body packers"

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J Costello, W Townend - British Medical Journal, 2004 - emj.bmj.com
(4623 articles) Radiology (diagnostics) (8813 articles) Clinical diagnostic
tests (6275 articles) Radiology ... Articles on similar topics can be found in
the following collections ... Towards evidence based emergency medicine: ...
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Evaluation of the necessity of the three-film abdominal series in the diagnosis of abdominal …


P Ukrisana, P Yenarkarn - Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand= …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The routine plain-film abdominal series, consisting of supine and upright
abdominal radiographs and upright chest radiograph of 246 patients, who
presented with abdominal pain from the emergency room of Bangkok ...
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Abuse of plain abdominal radiographs in abdominal pain


TW Kahnzada, A Samad, I Zulfiqar - Rawal Med J, 2007 - rmj.org.pk
This was a prospective cohort study conducted at Isra University Hospital,
Hyderabad between 1st February 2006 and 31st July 2006. Eighty three patients
undergoing plain abdominal radiography in emergency room during the above ...
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Diagnostic value of plain abdominal radiographs in acute appendicitis in children

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Z Türkyilmaz, K Sönmez, Ö Konus, B … - East African medical journal, 2004 - ajol.info
East African Medical Journal Vol. 81 No 2 February 2004 DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF
PLAIN ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPHS IN ACUTE APPENDICITIS IN CHILDREN Z. Türkyilmaz,
MD, Assistant Professor, Sönmez, MD, Assistant Professor, Ö. Konus, MD, ...
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Options in the management of solid visceral injuries from blunt abdominal trauma


S Mohapatra, SP Pattanayak, KRRM Rao, B … - Indian J Surg, 2003 - bioline.org.br
Non-operative management of solid visceral injuries from blunt abdominal trauma,
especially in stable patients, has become the order of the day in developed
countries. However, the safety and feasibility of such an approach in the ...
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[CITATION] A ROUTINE SURVEY ROENTGENOGRAM OF THE ABDOMEN ON 500 CONSECUTIVE …


HD Rosenbaum, A Lieber, DJ Hanson, ED … - The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy …, 1964 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med. 1964 Apr;91:903-9. A ROUTINE SURVEY
ROENTGENOGRAM OF THE ABDOMEN ON 500 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS OVER 40 YEARS OF AGE. ...
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Identification and topographic localization of metallic foreign bodies by metal detector


OJ Muensterer, I Joppich - Journal of pediatric surgery, 2004 - Elsevier
A total of 70 MTD examinations were performed on 65 patients (age 6 months to 16
years); 5 patients were scanned twice on different days. The majority had
swallowed coins and button batteries (n = 41). Of these, 29 items were ...
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