Trauma to the head may cause damage to the brain parenchyma. This intracranial damage is more probable in severe than mild forms of head trauma. Despite this knowledge, physicians could not disregard the risk of brain injury in mild forms; thus, in many cases of head trauma, computed tomography (CT) scans are performed to detect possible intracranial injuries. Thi
Note: This is the full text version of the Radiology Corner question published in the October 2008 i...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
The sensitivity of MRI for intracerebral traumatic lesions was compared with CT findings in 154 mino...
We examined diagnostic procedures in mild traumatic brain injury by a systematic literature search. ...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
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BACKGROUND: In our study, we have tried to find out how necessary whole-body computed tomography (WB...
Advent of computed tomography (CT) has given favorable results in the management of head injury. Acu...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The Gla...
Item does not contain fulltextTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is among the most frequent neurological d...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomographic (CT) studies were performed in mild...
The aim of emergency imaging is to detect treatable lesions before secondary neurological damage occ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is difficult to accurately assess with conventional imaging becau...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Note: This is the full text version of the Radiology Corner question published in the October 2008 i...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
The sensitivity of MRI for intracerebral traumatic lesions was compared with CT findings in 154 mino...
We examined diagnostic procedures in mild traumatic brain injury by a systematic literature search. ...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Contains fulltext : 51429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To pr...
BACKGROUND: In our study, we have tried to find out how necessary whole-body computed tomography (WB...
Advent of computed tomography (CT) has given favorable results in the management of head injury. Acu...
Introduction: Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. The Gla...
Item does not contain fulltextTraumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is among the most frequent neurological d...
Two decision rules for indications of computed tomography (CT) in patients with minor head injury, t...
Serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomographic (CT) studies were performed in mild...
The aim of emergency imaging is to detect treatable lesions before secondary neurological damage occ...
Mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) is difficult to accurately assess with conventional imaging becau...
IMPORTANCE A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage i...
Note: This is the full text version of the Radiology Corner question published in the October 2008 i...
Importance: A head computed tomography (CT) with positive results for acute intracranial hemorrhage ...
The sensitivity of MRI for intracerebral traumatic lesions was compared with CT findings in 154 mino...