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  • 61. Incidence of blunt cerebrovascular injury in low-risk cervical spine fractures.
    Kopelman TR, Leeds S, Berardoni NE, O'Neill PJ, Hedayati P, Vail SJ, Pieri PG, Feiz-Erfan I, Singer Pressman MA.
    Am J Surg; 2011 Dec; 202(6):684-8; discussion 688-9. PubMed ID: 22137135
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    Rana AR, Drongowski R, Breckner G, Ehrlich PF.
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  • 64. Erect radiographs to assess clinical instability in patients with blunt cervical spine trauma.
    Humphry S, Clarke A, Hutton M, Chan D.
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  • 65. The cost-effectiveness of oblique radiography in the exclusion of C7-T1 injury in trauma patients.
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  • 68. The value of cervical magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of the obtunded or comatose patient with cervical trauma, no other abnormal neurological findings, and a normal cervical computed tomography.
    Khanna P, Chau C, Dublin A, Kim K, Wisner D.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2012 Mar 05; 72(3):699-702. PubMed ID: 22491556
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  • 70. [Fractures of the ankylosed spine: MRI features].
    Michel JL, Souteyrand AC, Kabre M, Dubost JJ, Soubrier M, Ristori JM.
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  • 72. Thoracolumbar Spine Injury at CT: Trauma/Emergency Radiology.
    Raniga SB, Skalski MR, Kirwadi A, Menon VK, Al-Azri FH, Butt S.
    Radiographics; 2016 Nov 05; 36(7):2234-2235. PubMed ID: 27831845
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  • 77. Clinical clearance of the cervical spine in blunt trauma patients younger than 3 years: a multi-center study of the american association for the surgery of trauma.
    Pieretti-Vanmarcke R, Velmahos GC, Nance ML, Islam S, Falcone RA, Wales PW, Brown RL, Gaines BA, McKenna C, Moore FO, Goslar PW, Inaba K, Barmparas G, Scaife ER, Metzger RR, Brockmeyer DL, Upperman JS, Estrada J, Lanning DA, Rasmussen SK, Danielson PD, Hirsh MP, Consani HF, Stylianos S, Pineda C, Norwood SH, Bruch SW, Drongowski R, Barraco RD, Pasquale MD, Hussain F, Hirsch EF, McNeely PD, Fallat ME, Foley DS, Iocono JA, Bennett HM, Waxman K, Kam K, Bakhos L, Petrovick L, Chang Y, Masiakos PT.
    J Trauma; 2009 Sep 05; 67(3):543-9; discussion 549-50. PubMed ID: 19741398
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