Issue 6/1998
Content (12 Articles)
The utility of urgent abdominal computed tomography in the elderly patient
Jeffrey A. Miller, Hani Abu-Judeh, Imtiaz Ahmad
Posttraumatic hip pain: The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the emergency setting
Gregg A. Bogost, John V. Crues
Flexion-extension cervical spine radiography in blunt trauma: A survey of emergency physicians
William J. Brady, Narendra Kini, Christopher Duncan, Jeffrey S. Young
Flexion-extension cervical spine radiography in pediatric blunt trauma
William A. Woods, William J. Brady, Gary Pollock, Narendra Kini, Jeffrey S. Young
Evaluation of the cervical spine in the obtunded patient
Bernard W. Hindman, Gregory E. Watkins, Andrew K. Song
Imaging of testicular torsion and epididymitis/orchitis: Diagnosis and pitfalls
Anthony L. Alcantara, Yash Sethi
Blunt abdominal trauma: Computed tomography, ultrasound, or diagnostic peritoneal lavage: When and by whom?
Myer H. Roszler
The uppermost abdomen in the recumbent patient: The last neglected area in radiology
Stephen R. Baker
Traumatic transverse atlantal ligamentous injury with posterior atlantoaxial instability in os odontoideum: Magnetic resonance features
Peter Dross, Azam Rizvi