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381 related items for PubMed ID: 26018215

  • 1. The Use of CT Scan in Hemodynamically Stable Children with Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Look before You Leap.
    Nellensteijn DR, Greuter MJ, El Moumni M, Hulscher JB.
    Eur J Pediatr Surg; 2016 Aug; 26(4):332-5. PubMed ID: 26018215
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  • 2. Contrast extravasation predicts the need for operative intervention in children with blunt splenic trauma.
    Nwomeh BC, Nadler EP, Meza MP, Bron K, Gaines BA, Ford HR.
    J Trauma; 2004 Mar; 56(3):537-41. PubMed ID: 15128124
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  • 3. Hepatic and splenic blush on computed tomography in children following blunt abdominal trauma: Is intervention necessary?
    Ingram MC, Siddharthan RV, Morris AD, Hill SJ, Travers CD, McKracken CE, Heiss KF, Raval MV, Santore MT.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2016 Aug; 81(2):266-70. PubMed ID: 27257698
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  • 4. The significance of contrast blush on computed tomography in children with splenic injuries.
    Lutz N, Mahboubi S, Nance ML, Stafford PW.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2004 Mar; 39(3):491-4. PubMed ID: 15017576
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  • 5. Oral contrast with computed tomography in the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma in children.
    Shankar KR, Lloyd DA, Kitteringham L, Carty HM.
    Br J Surg; 1999 Aug; 86(8):1073-7. PubMed ID: 10460648
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  • 7. "Blush at first sight": significance of computed tomographic and angiographic discrepancy in patients with blunt abdominal trauma.
    Alarhayem AQ, Myers JG, Dent D, Lamus D, Lopera J, Liao L, Cestero R, Stewart R, Eastridge BJ.
    Am J Surg; 2015 Dec; 210(6):1104-10; discussion 1110-1. PubMed ID: 26456683
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  • 9. Repeat abdominal computed tomography scans after pediatric blunt abdominal trauma: missed injuries, extra costs, and unnecessary radiation exposure.
    Cook SH, Fielding JR, Phillips JD.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2010 Oct; 45(10):2019-24. PubMed ID: 20920722
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  • 11. FAST scan: is it worth doing in hemodynamically stable blunt trauma patients?
    Natarajan B, Gupta PK, Cemaj S, Sorensen M, Hatzoudis GI, Forse RA.
    Surgery; 2010 Oct; 148(4):695-700; discussion 700-1. PubMed ID: 20800865
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  • 16. Selective angiographic embolization of blunt splenic traumatic injuries in adults decreases failure rate of nonoperative management.
    Bhullar IS, Frykberg ER, Siragusa D, Chesire D, Paul J, Tepas JJ, Kerwin AJ.
    J Trauma Acute Care Surg; 2012 May; 72(5):1127-34. PubMed ID: 22673236
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  • 20. Concomitant hollow viscus injuries in patients with blunt hepatic and splenic injuries: an analysis of a National Trauma Registry database.
    Swaid F, Peleg K, Alfici R, Matter I, Olsha O, Ashkenazi I, Givon A, Israel Trauma Group, Kessel B.
    Injury; 2014 Sep; 45(9):1409-12. PubMed ID: 24656303
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