INTRODUCTION Radiological evaluation of the paediatric cervical spine can be a challenge due to the normal anatomic variants and injuries that are unique to children. We aimed to identify the usefulness of plain X-rays in comparison with CT and MRI in diagnosing Paediatric cervical spinal injuries. METHODS Retrospective review of imaging studies of children diagnosed with paediatric cervical spine injuries who had presented to two tertiary hospitals in Queensland. RESULTS There were 38 patients with 18 male and 20 female .The mean age was 8.6 years. Plain Cervical Spine X-rays (3views, AP lateral and open mouth views) were done in 34 patients. The remaining 8 children had a suspected head injury and hence had CT scans of their neck done at ...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
peer reviewedCervical spine injuries are a regular reason for consultation in general practice or pe...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based decision-making tools are widely used to guide cervical spine assessment i...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
Cervical trauma in children have variations from the adults mainly due to anatomic differences. An o...
BACKGROUND: Knowing that the cervical spine is susceptible to injury due to its high mobility and sm...
Long-term effects of static load and lack of physical activity in children leads to the formation of...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This Gra...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...
Cervical spine injury in children is rare, but it can cause irreversible effects of a young patient’...
To determine the utility of the routine cervical spine radiograph, we reviewed all cervical spine ra...
Pediatric patients with suspected cervical spine injuries (CSI) often receive a computed tomography ...
peer reviewedCervical spine injuries are a regular reason for consultation in general practice or pe...
OBJECTIVES: While cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare in the paediatric population, presentation...
SummaryAim:To describe patterns of injury, radiological evaluation and assessment of paediatric cerv...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-based decision-making tools are widely used to guide cervical spine assessment i...
Cervical spine injuries to children under 11: should we use radiography more selectively in their in...
Cervical trauma in children have variations from the adults mainly due to anatomic differences. An o...
BACKGROUND: Knowing that the cervical spine is susceptible to injury due to its high mobility and sm...
Long-term effects of static load and lack of physical activity in children leads to the formation of...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This Gra...
Aim: (1) to establish which modality offers the greatest accuracy in the detection of cervical sp...
Spine injuries in children are of great social significance. Currently, the incidence of spinal cord...
Background and objectivePediatric cervical spine injuries (CSIs) are rare and differ from adult CSIs...