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  • 2. [Features of the spinal cord injury in distractive flexion and compressive extension cervical spine trauma].
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  • 4. Nonskeletal cervical spine injuries: epidemiology and diagnostic pitfalls.
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  • 6. The presence of nonthoracic distracting injuries does not affect the initial clinical examination of the cervical spine in evaluable blunt trauma patients: a prospective observational study.
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  • 7. Cervical spine clearance in the traumatically injured patient: is multidetector CT scanning sufficient alone? Clinical article.
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  • 8. Clinical examination in complement with computed tomography scan: an effective method for identification of cervical spine injury.
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  • 10. Clearing the cervical spine in patients with distracting injuries: An AAST multi-institutional trial.
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  • 11. The importance of evaluating all seven cervical vertebrae in the trauma patient: a case report.
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  • 12. Injuries missed by limited computed tomographic imaging of patients with cervical spine injuries.
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  • 13. Missed diagnosis of traumatic brain injury in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury.
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  • 14. Magnetic resonance imaging is not needed to clear cervical spines in blunt trauma patients with normal computed tomographic results and no motor deficits.
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  • 15. The role of flexion and extension computed tomography with reconstruction in clearing the cervical spine in trauma patients: a pilot study.
    Wadhwa R, Shamieh S, Haydel J, Caldito G, Williams M, Nanda A.
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  • 16. The adult spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormalities syndrome: magnetic resonance imaging and clinical findings in adults with spinal cord injuries having normal radiographs and computed tomography studies.
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  • 17. Evaluation of morbidity, mortality and outcome following cervical spine injuries in elderly patients.
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  • 18. Femur fractures should not be considered distracting injuries for cervical spine assessment.
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  • 19. Radiographic clearance of blunt cervical spine injury: plain radiograph or computed tomography scan?
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  • 20. Helical computed tomography alone compared with plain radiographs with adjunct computed tomography to evaluate the cervical spine after high-energy trauma.
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