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1. Are plain radiographs of the spine necessary during evaluation after blunt trauma? Accuracy of screening torso computed tomography in thoracic/lumbar spine fracture diagnosis. Berry GE, Adams S, Harris MB, Boles CA, McKernan MG, Collinson F, Hoth JJ, Meredith JW, Chang MC, Miller PR. J Trauma; 2005 Dec; 59(6):1410-3; discussion 1413. PubMed ID: 16394914 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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