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161 related items for PubMed ID: 11243534

  • 1. Follow-up abdominal computed tomography after splenic trauma in children may not be necessary.
    Rovin JD, Alford BA, McIlhenny TJ, Burns RC, Rodgers BM, McGahren ED.
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  • 2. Nonoperative management of pediatric blunt hepatic trauma.
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  • 3. Splenic injury from blunt abdominal trauma in children: follow-up evaluation with CT.
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  • 4. Follow-up imaging studies of blunt splenic injury: do they influence management?
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  • 7. The evolution of blunt splenic injury: resolution and progression.
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  • 8. Nonoperative management of traumatic splenic injuries: is there a role for proximal splenic artery embolization?
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  • 11. Computed tomography grade of splenic injury is predictive of the time required for radiographic healing.
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  • 12. Resolution of splenic injury after nonoperative management.
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  • 13. Comparison of gray-scale contrast-enhanced ultrasonography with contrast-enhanced computed tomography in different grading of blunt hepatic and splenic trauma: an animal experiment.
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  • 16. Complications of splenic injuries: expansion of the nonoperative theorem.
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  • 18. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the evaluation of splenic injury healing time and grade.
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  • 20. Computed tomography identification of latent pseudoaneurysm after blunt splenic injury: pathology or technology?
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