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637 related items for PubMed ID: 15017576

  • 1. The significance of contrast blush on computed tomography in children with splenic injuries.
    Lutz N, Mahboubi S, Nance ML, Stafford PW.
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  • 2. Hepatic and splenic blush on computed tomography in children following blunt abdominal trauma: Is intervention necessary?
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  • 3. Contrast extravasation predicts the need for operative intervention in children with blunt splenic trauma.
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  • 5. Pediatric splenic injuries with a contrast blush: successful nonoperative management without angiography and embolization.
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  • 7. Clinical parameters for the early detection of complications in patients with blunt hepatic and/or splenic injury undergoing non-operative management.
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  • 10. Management of pediatric blunt splenic injury at a rural trauma center.
    Bird JJ, Patel NY, Mathiason MA, Schroeppel TJ, D'huyvetter CJ, Cogbill TH.
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  • 11. Computed tomography blush and splenic injury: does it always require angioembolization?
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  • 12. Nonoperative salvage of computed tomography-diagnosed splenic injuries: utilization of angiography for triage and embolization for hemostasis.
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  • 13. The use and timing of angioembolization in pediatric blunt liver and spleen injury.
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  • 14. What is the significance of contrast "blush" in pediatric blunt splenic trauma?
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  • 17. Selective angiographic embolization of blunt splenic traumatic injuries in adults decreases failure rate of nonoperative management.
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  • 18. Nonoperative management of blunt splenic injury: what is new?
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  • 19. Nonoperative management of traumatic splenic injuries: is there a role for proximal splenic artery embolization?
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  • 20. Contrast blush in pediatric blunt splenic trauma does not warrant the routine use of angiography and embolization.
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