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258 related items for PubMed ID: 12616002

  • 1. Blunt abdominal trauma: should US be used to detect both free fluid and organ injuries?
    Poletti PA, Kinkel K, Vermeulen B, Irmay F, Unger PF, Terrier F.
    Radiology; 2003 Apr; 227(1):95-103. PubMed ID: 12616002
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  • 2. Diagnostic value of ultrasonography in the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma.
    Nural MS, Yardan T, Güven H, Baydin A, Bayrak IK, Kati C.
    Diagn Interv Radiol; 2005 Mar; 11(1):41-4. PubMed ID: 15795843
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  • 3. The efficacy of ultrasonography in hemodynamically stable children with blunt abdominal trauma: a prospective comparison with computed tomography.
    Taş F, Ceran C, Atalar MH, Bulut S, Selbeş B, Işik AO.
    Eur J Radiol; 2004 Jul; 51(1):91-6. PubMed ID: 15186891
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  • 4. Hypotensive patients with blunt abdominal trauma: performance of screening US.
    Farahmand N, Sirlin CB, Brown MA, Shragg GP, Fortlage D, Hoyt DB, Casola G.
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  • 5. Blunt abdominal trauma: screening us in 2,693 patients.
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  • 6. Blunt abdominal trauma in children: evaluation with emergency US.
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    Radiology; 2002 Mar; 222(3):749-54. PubMed ID: 11867796
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  • 7. Blunt abdominal trauma: does the use of a second-generation sonographic contrast agent help to detect solid organ injuries?
    Poletti PA, Platon A, Becker CD, Mentha G, Vermeulen B, Buhler LH, Terrier F.
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  • 8. Abdominal sonography in examination of children with blunt abdominal trauma.
    Benya EC, Lim-Dunham JE, Landrum O, Statter M.
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  • 9. Accuracy of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the identification and characterization of traumatic solid organ lesions in children: a retrospective comparison with baseline US and CE-MDCT.
    Menichini G, Sessa B, Trinci M, Galluzzo M, Miele V.
    Radiol Med; 2015 Nov; 120(11):989-1001. PubMed ID: 25822953
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  • 10. FAST scan: is it worth doing in hemodynamically stable blunt trauma patients?
    Natarajan B, Gupta PK, Cemaj S, Sorensen M, Hatzoudis GI, Forse RA.
    Surgery; 2010 Oct; 148(4):695-700; discussion 700-1. PubMed ID: 20800865
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  • 11. Blunt abdominal trauma: diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced US in children--initial experience.
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  • 12. Focused abdominal US in patients with trauma.
    Lingawi SS, Buckley AR.
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  • 13. Us of blunt abdominal trauma: importance of free pelvic fluid in women of reproductive age.
    Sirlin CB, Casola G, Brown MA, Patel N, Bendavid EJ, Deutsch R, Hoyt DB.
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  • 14. From the RSNA refresher courses: focused abdominal US for trauma.
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  • 15. Admission or observation is not necessary after a negative abdominal computed tomographic scan in patients with suspected blunt abdominal trauma: results of a prospective, multi-institutional trial.
    Livingston DH, Lavery RF, Passannante MR, Skurnick JH, Fabian TC, Fry DE, Malangoni MA.
    J Trauma; 1998 Feb; 44(2):273-80; discussion 280-2. PubMed ID: 9498497
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  • 16. Impact of Abdominal Follow-Up Sonography in Trauma Patients Without Abdominal Parenchymal Organ Lesion or Free Intraabdominal Fluid in Whole-Body Computed Tomography.
    Schneck E, Koch C, Borgards M, Reichert M, Hecker A, Heiß C, Padberg W, Alejandre-Lafont E, Röhrig R, Krombach GA, Weigand M, Bernhard M, Roller FC.
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  • 17. CT scan-detected pneumoperitoneum: an unreliable predictor of intra-abdominal injury in blunt trauma.
    Marek AP, Deisler RF, Sutherland JB, Punjabi G, Portillo A, Krook J, Richardson CJ, Nygaard RM, Ney AL.
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  • 18. Comparison of ultrasound and physical examination with computerized tomography in patients with blunt abdominal trauma.
    Hekimoğlu A, Ergun O, Özkan S, Arslan ED, Hekimoğlu B.
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  • 19. Prospective evaluation of hand-held focused abdominal sonography for trauma (FAST) in blunt abdominal trauma.
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    Can J Surg; 2005 Dec; 48(6):453-60. PubMed ID: 16417051
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  • 20. Detection of significant bowel and mesenteric injuries in blunt abdominal trauma with 64-slice computed tomography.
    Petrosoniak A, Engels PT, Hamilton P, Tien HC.
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