PubMed ID: 11708290OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiography in the early period following blunt thoracic trauma. DESIGN: Double-blind, prospective clinical study. METHODS: Thirty-four adult patients with blunt thoracic trauma were examined by plain radiography and scintigraphy within 24 hours of trauma. RESULTS: Radiography displayed pathologies in 25 (73.5%), while scintigraphy suggested pathologies in 24 (70.5%) patients. Rib fractures were identified radiographically in 16 (47%) and scintigraphically in 17 (50%) patients. Lateral radiograph of the sternum showed fracture in 10 (52.6%), while scintigraphy suggested fracture in 14 (73.6%) patients with suspected sternal trauma. CONCLUSION: Scint...
To determine the role of high resolution ultrasound in rib fractures after normal radiography....
【Abstract】 Objective: Thoracic injuries are respon- sible for 25% of deaths of blunt traumas. Chest...
BackgroundChest radiography (CXR) is the most common imaging in adult blunt trauma patient evaluatio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiography in the early p...
Blunt chest trauma accounts for the majority of mortalities and morbidities in traumatized patients....
Background: This study was designed to compare ultrasonography, clinical findings, and radiography i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether ultrasonography is superior to chest x-r...
Background: Rib fractures are the most common complications of blunt chest trauma (BCT). Computed to...
This study was undertaken to compare the sensitivities of sonography and radiography for revealing a...
Five case reports demonstrate the value of bone scintigraphy in trauma. The bone scans clearly demon...
Background: Rib fracture is the most common thoracic injury. It is thought to be present in 10% of a...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The potential benefit of ultrasonography for detection of thoracic bo...
WOS: 000185807800026PubMed: 14500082Objective: Rib fractures are the most common injuries resulting ...
Background: Rib fracture is the most common thoracic injury. It is thought to be present in 10 % of ...
Abstract Purpose To retrospectively assess the diagnostic efficacy of radiography in detecting verte...
To determine the role of high resolution ultrasound in rib fractures after normal radiography....
【Abstract】 Objective: Thoracic injuries are respon- sible for 25% of deaths of blunt traumas. Chest...
BackgroundChest radiography (CXR) is the most common imaging in adult blunt trauma patient evaluatio...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accordance between scintigraphy and radiography in the early p...
Blunt chest trauma accounts for the majority of mortalities and morbidities in traumatized patients....
Background: This study was designed to compare ultrasonography, clinical findings, and radiography i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether ultrasonography is superior to chest x-r...
Background: Rib fractures are the most common complications of blunt chest trauma (BCT). Computed to...
This study was undertaken to compare the sensitivities of sonography and radiography for revealing a...
Five case reports demonstrate the value of bone scintigraphy in trauma. The bone scans clearly demon...
Background: Rib fracture is the most common thoracic injury. It is thought to be present in 10% of a...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The potential benefit of ultrasonography for detection of thoracic bo...
WOS: 000185807800026PubMed: 14500082Objective: Rib fractures are the most common injuries resulting ...
Background: Rib fracture is the most common thoracic injury. It is thought to be present in 10 % of ...
Abstract Purpose To retrospectively assess the diagnostic efficacy of radiography in detecting verte...
To determine the role of high resolution ultrasound in rib fractures after normal radiography....
【Abstract】 Objective: Thoracic injuries are respon- sible for 25% of deaths of blunt traumas. Chest...
BackgroundChest radiography (CXR) is the most common imaging in adult blunt trauma patient evaluatio...