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  • 1. Clinical outcome after vertebral artery injury following blunt cervical spine trauma.
    Mitha AP, Kalb S, Ribas-Nijkerk JC, Solano J, McDougall CG, Albuquerque FC, Spetzler RF, Theodore N.
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  • 11. Vertebral artery injury after acute cervical spine trauma: rate of occurrence as detected by MR angiography and assessment of clinical consequences.
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  • 12. Screening and detection of blunt vertebral artery injury in patients with upper cervical fractures: the role of cervical CT and CT angiography.
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  • 16. Vertebral artery injury associated with blunt cervical spine trauma: a multivariate regression analysis.
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  • 19. Limited Clinical Relevance of Vertebral Artery Injury in Blunt Trauma.
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