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Follow-up skeletal surveys for nonaccidental trauma: can a more limited survey be performed?

Follow-up skeletal surveys for nonaccidental trauma: can a more limited survey be performed? Our data demonstrate that a 15-view limited follow-up skeletal survey could be performed without missing clinically significant new fractures and still allow proper identification of confirmed fractures or normal findings. A limited survey would decrease radiation dose in children. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pediatric Radiology Springer Journals

Follow-up skeletal surveys for nonaccidental trauma: can a more limited survey be performed?

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Oncology ; Ultrasound; Nuclear Medicine ; Neuroradiology ; Pediatrics ; Imaging / Radiology
ISSN
0301-0449
eISSN
1432-1998
DOI
10.1007/s00247-009-1313-7
pmid
19565233
Publisher site
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Abstract

Our data demonstrate that a 15-view limited follow-up skeletal survey could be performed without missing clinically significant new fractures and still allow proper identification of confirmed fractures or normal findings. A limited survey would decrease radiation dose in children.

Journal

Pediatric RadiologySpringer Journals

Published: Jun 30, 2009

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