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  • 3. Lumbar fractures in adult blunt trauma: axial and single-slice helical abdominal and pelvic computed tomographic scans versus portable plain films.
    Rhee PM, Bridgeman A, Acosta JA, Kennedy S, Wang DS, Sarveswaran J, Rhea JT.
    J Trauma; 2002 Oct; 53(4):663-7; discussion 667. PubMed ID: 12394863
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  • 4. Prospective comparison of admission computed tomographic scan and plain films of the upper cervical spine in trauma patients with altered mental status.
    Schenarts PJ, Diaz J, Kaiser C, Carrillo Y, Eddy V, Morris JA.
    J Trauma; 2001 Oct; 51(4):663-8; discussion 668-9. PubMed ID: 11586156
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  • 6. Are plain radiographs of the spine necessary during evaluation after blunt trauma? Accuracy of screening torso computed tomography in thoracic/lumbar spine fracture diagnosis.
    Berry GE, Adams S, Harris MB, Boles CA, McKernan MG, Collinson F, Hoth JJ, Meredith JW, Chang MC, Miller PR.
    J Trauma; 2005 Dec; 59(6):1410-3; discussion 1413. PubMed ID: 16394914
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  • 7. Overuse of splenic scoring and computed tomographic scans.
    Shapiro MJ, Krausz C, Durham RM, Mazuski JE.
    J Trauma; 1999 Oct; 47(4):651-8. PubMed ID: 10528598
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  • 9. The inefficiency of plain radiography to evaluate the cervical spine after blunt trauma.
    Gale SC, Gracias VH, Reilly PM, Schwab CW.
    J Trauma; 2005 Nov; 59(5):1121-5. PubMed ID: 16385289
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  • 10. Implementation of a cost-saving algorithm for pelvic radiographs in blunt trauma patients.
    Barleben A, Jafari F, Rose J, Dolich M, Malinoski D, Lekawa M, Hoyt D, Cinat M.
    J Trauma; 2011 Sep; 71(3):582-4. PubMed ID: 21908996
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  • 12. Admission or observation is not necessary after a negative abdominal computed tomographic scan in patients with suspected blunt abdominal trauma: results of a prospective, multi-institutional trial.
    Livingston DH, Lavery RF, Passannante MR, Skurnick JH, Fabian TC, Fry DE, Malangoni MA.
    J Trauma; 1998 Feb; 44(2):273-80; discussion 280-2. PubMed ID: 9498497
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  • 15. CT scan-detected pneumoperitoneum: an unreliable predictor of intra-abdominal injury in blunt trauma.
    Marek AP, Deisler RF, Sutherland JB, Punjabi G, Portillo A, Krook J, Richardson CJ, Nygaard RM, Ney AL.
    Injury; 2014 Jan; 45(1):116-21. PubMed ID: 24041430
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  • 19. Pelvic radiography in blunt trauma resuscitation: a diminishing role.
    Guillamondegui OD, Pryor JP, Gracias VH, Gupta R, Reilly PM, Schwab CW.
    J Trauma; 2002 Dec; 53(6):1043-7. PubMed ID: 12478025
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