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  • 5. Blunt trauma: feasibility and clinical utility of pelvic CT angiography performed with 64-detector row CT.
    Anderson SW, Soto JA, Lucey BC, Burke PA, Hirsch EF, Rhea JT.
    Radiology; 2008 Feb; 246(2):410-9. PubMed ID: 18227538
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  • 8. Multi-slice CT angiography for arterial evaluation in the injured lower extremity.
    Inaba K, Potzman J, Munera F, McKenney M, Munoz R, Rivas L, Dunham M, DuBose J.
    J Trauma; 2006 Mar; 60(3):502-6; discussion 506-7. PubMed ID: 16531846
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  • 9. Aortoiliac and lower extremity arteries assessed with 16-detector row CT angiography: prospective comparison with digital subtraction angiography.
    Willmann JK, Baumert B, Schertler T, Wildermuth S, Pfammatter T, Verdun FR, Seifert B, Marincek B, Böhm T.
    Radiology; 2005 Sep; 236(3):1083-93. PubMed ID: 16055691
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  • 10. Diagnosis of arterial injuries caused by penetrating trauma to the neck: comparison of helical CT angiography and conventional angiography.
    Múnera F, Soto JA, Palacio D, Velez SM, Medina E.
    Radiology; 2000 Aug; 216(2):356-62. PubMed ID: 10924553
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  • 12. Diagnosing traumatic arterial injury in the extremities with CT angiography: pearls and pitfalls.
    Miller-Thomas MM, West OC, Cohen AM.
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  • 16. Multidetector CT and three-dimensional CT angiography of upper extremity arterial injury.
    Fritz J, Efron DT, Fishman EK.
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  • 19. Computed tomography angiography of lower extremities in the emergency room for evaluation of patients with gunshot wounds.
    Adibi A, Krishnam MS, Dissanayake S, Plotnik AN, Mohajer K, Arellano C, Ruehm SG.
    Eur Radiol; 2014 Jul; 24(7):1586-93. PubMed ID: 24804632
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  • 20. Blunt craniocervical artery injury in cervical spine lesions: the value of CT angiography.
    Fleck SK, Langner S, Baldauf J, Kirsch M, Rosenstengel C, Schroeder HW.
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