As a second year student in the Radiologic Technology Program at Drexel, I’ve seen multiple trauma cases and have participated as much as possible alongside residents and techs. These experiences have ...
Blunt injury to the bladder is associated with a mortality rate of 22%, and therefore appropriate evaluation of the injury is crucial. The question of which patients should receive genitourinary ...
Reviewing cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans may influence how endodontists approach treatment decisions in dental trauma cases, according to a study published on January 6 in the Journal of ...
The investigation of foreign bodies in maxillofacial trauma encompasses a multi‐disciplinary approach that integrates clinical evaluation with advanced imaging to determine the presence, composition ...
The Canadian C-Spine (cervical-spine) Rule (CCR) and the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) Low-Risk Criteria (NLC) are decision rules to guide the use of cervical-spine ...
Results of a recent study show that imaging suspected cervical spine trauma with CT is better, faster, and now cheaper than plain film radiography. "This is the first study to show that CT can ...
The case presentation and the images of the CMAJ article by Seah and MacKay highlight the importance of plain radiographs in the diagnosis of traumatic pelvic fractures.1 The article also provides an ...
Anne O'Loughlin, clinical specialist radiographer, Cork University Hospital, says digital X-rays make everybody's job much easier I'm a clinical specialist radiographer in trauma in Cork University ...
Digital radiology may represent the greatest technological advancement in medical imaging in the last decade. The use of radiographic films in X ray imaging might become obsolete in a few years. An ...
A 21-year-old woman of El Salvadorian descent (born in El Salvador, with immigration to Canada at age three years), presented with a deformity of the right humerus in December, thought to have ...