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  • 1. Splenic injury from blunt abdominal trauma in children: follow-up evaluation with CT.
    Benya EC, Bulas DI, Eichelberger MR, Sivit CJ.
    Radiology; 1995 Jun; 195(3):685-8. PubMed ID: 7753994
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  • 2. Hepatic injury from blunt trauma in children: follow-up evaluation with CT.
    Bulas DI, Eichelberger MR, Sivit CJ, Wright CJ, Gotschall CS.
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  • 3. CT detection of hepatic and splenic injuries: usefulness of liver window settings.
    Patten RM, Gunberg SR, Brandenburger DK, Richardson ML.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 2000 Oct; 175(4):1107-10. PubMed ID: 11000174
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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.
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  • 5. Follow-up abdominal computed tomography after splenic trauma in children may not be necessary.
    Rovin JD, Alford BA, McIlhenny TJ, Burns RC, Rodgers BM, McGahren ED.
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  • 6. Comparison of gray-scale contrast-enhanced ultrasonography with contrast-enhanced computed tomography in different grading of blunt hepatic and splenic trauma: an animal experiment.
    Tang J, Li W, Lv F, Zhang H, Zhang L, Wang Y, Li J, Yang L.
    Ultrasound Med Biol; 2009 Apr; 35(4):566-75. PubMed ID: 19097681
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  • 7. Follow-up imaging studies of blunt splenic injury: do they influence management?
    Lyass S, Sela T, Lebensart PD, Muggia-Sullam M.
    Isr Med Assoc J; 2001 Oct; 3(10):731-3. PubMed ID: 11692546
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  • 8. Splenic injury diagnosed with CT: US follow-up and healing rate in children and adolescents.
    Emery KH, Babcock DS, Borgman AS, Garcia VF.
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  • 9. Blunt splenic trauma: delayed-phase CT for differentiation of active hemorrhage from contained vascular injury in patients.
    Anderson SW, Varghese JC, Lucey BC, Burke PA, Hirsch EF, Soto JA.
    Radiology; 2007 Apr; 243(1):88-95. PubMed ID: 17293574
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  • 10. 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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  • 11. Nonsurgical management of blunt splenic injury: use of CT criteria to select patients for splenic arteriography and potential endovascular therapy.
    Shanmuganathan K, Mirvis SE, Boyd-Kranis R, Takada T, Scalea TM.
    Radiology; 2000 Oct; 217(1):75-82. PubMed ID: 11012426
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  • 12. Splenic trauma: value of follow-up CT.
    Lawson DE, Jacobson JA, Spizarny DL, Pranikoff T.
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  • 13. Predicting clinical outcome of nonsurgical management of blunt splenic injury: using CT to reveal abnormalities of splenic vasculature.
    Gavant ML, Schurr M, Flick PA, Croce MA, Fabian TC, Gold RE.
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  • 14. The evolution of blunt splenic injury: resolution and progression.
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    J Trauma; 2008 Apr; 64(4):1085-91; discussion 1091-2. PubMed ID: 18404079
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  • 15. Perisplenic extravasation of contrast medium on enhanced helical computed tomography: a reliable indicator for early surgical management in blunt splenic injuries.
    Wong YC, Wang LJ, Fang JF, Chen CJ, Lin BC, Chen RJ.
    Chang Gung Med J; 2002 Jun; 25(6):381-7. PubMed ID: 12173667
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  • 16. Contrast enhanced ultrasound for the evaluation of blunt pediatric abdominal trauma.
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  • 17. Changes in splenic size after abdominal trauma.
    Goodman LR, Aprahamian C.
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  • 18. Blunt splenic trauma in adults: can CT findings be used to determine the need for surgery?
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    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 1994 Feb; 162(2):343-7. PubMed ID: 8310923
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  • 19. [Blunt hepatic and splenic trauma: indications for conservative treatment based on computerized tomography].
    Frola C, Casiglia M, Cantoni S, Loria F, Leoni C.
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  • 20. Resolution of splenic injury after nonoperative management.
    Pranikoff T, Hirschl RB, Schlesinger AE, Polley TZ, Coran AG.
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