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  • 10. The use of transcutaneous thermal convection analysis to assess shunt function in the pediatric population.
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  • 12. Emergency Department Use of Computed Tomography for Children with Ventricular Shunts.
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  • 15. Evaluation of the use of automatic exposure control and automatic tube potential selection in low-dose cerebrospinal fluid shunt head CT.
    Wallace AN, Vyhmeister R, Bagade S, Chatterjee A, Hicks B, Ramirez-Giraldo JC, McKinstry RC.
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  • 17. Emergency department evaluation of ventricular shunt malfunction: is the shunt series really necessary?
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  • 18. The Burden of Ionizing Radiation Studies in Children with Ventricular Shunts.
    Antonucci MC, Zuckerbraun NS, Tyler-Kabara EC, Furtado AD, Murphy ME, Marin JR.
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