Trauma is now a major medical problem. Accidental injuries constitute the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, and the primary cause of death below the age of 37. The costs of immediate medical and surgical care, prolonged hospitalization, and lost productivity amount to several billions of dollars annually
SUMMARY: Neuroimaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injur...
Head injury remains an important cause of death and disability in young adults. This review will dis...
Introduction. Computed tomography (CT) has many diagnostic advantages, spurring growth in the number...
Trauma is now a major medical problem. Accidental injuries constitute the fourth leading cause of de...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
To understand the role of imaging in traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is important to appreciate tha...
To understand the role of imaging in traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is important to appreciate tha...
Background. Head injury is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world...
This chapter provides an up-to-date review of nuclear medicine neuroimaging in traumatic brain injur...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Injuries of the axial skeleton are an important field of work within orthopaedic surgery and traumat...
Background: During the initial assessment of patients with potential severe injuries, radiological e...
Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging of the brain following head injury is used in two distinct clinical ...
The functional imaging modality has potential for demon-strating parenchymal abnormalities not detec...
Purpose Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a complication of surgical fracture treatment and can be...
SUMMARY: Neuroimaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injur...
Head injury remains an important cause of death and disability in young adults. This review will dis...
Introduction. Computed tomography (CT) has many diagnostic advantages, spurring growth in the number...
Trauma is now a major medical problem. Accidental injuries constitute the fourth leading cause of de...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
To understand the role of imaging in traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is important to appreciate tha...
To understand the role of imaging in traumatic brain injury (TBI), it is important to appreciate tha...
Background. Head injury is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world...
This chapter provides an up-to-date review of nuclear medicine neuroimaging in traumatic brain injur...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
Injuries of the axial skeleton are an important field of work within orthopaedic surgery and traumat...
Background: During the initial assessment of patients with potential severe injuries, radiological e...
Magnetic Resonance (MR) imaging of the brain following head injury is used in two distinct clinical ...
The functional imaging modality has potential for demon-strating parenchymal abnormalities not detec...
Purpose Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a complication of surgical fracture treatment and can be...
SUMMARY: Neuroimaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injur...
Head injury remains an important cause of death and disability in young adults. This review will dis...
Introduction. Computed tomography (CT) has many diagnostic advantages, spurring growth in the number...