Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of TraumaMichael P. Federle, Michael Brant-Zawadzki |
Contents
The Role of CT in Evaluation of Head Trauma | 1 |
CT of Maxillofacial Injury | 60 |
CT of Laryngeal Trauma | 97 |
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abdominal trauma abnormal acetabular acetabulum acute angiography arch artifacts Axial CT section axial cuts axial sections bleeding blood blunt trauma bone bony brain cartilage cerebral cervical spine chest trauma Clin North clinical comminuted complex compression computed tomography contrast contusion Coronal reformation CT scan damage demonstrate detect diagnosis dislocation displacement disruption epidural epidural hematoma evaluation extravasation Federle femoral head fossa frac fracture line fragments frontal H Figure head injury head trauma hematoma H hemorrhage hepatic herniation image reformation inferior facets inferior rectus muscle intraperitoneal kidney laceration lamina papyracea laparotomy larynx lesions ligament liver maxilla maxillary medial Metrizamide midline opacified open arrow orbital floor pancreatic paracolic gutter parenchyma patients plain films plane radiograph Radiology region renal trauma result retroperitoneal rupture seen shows sinus soft tissue space spinal canal spleen splenic subdural hematoma subluxation Surg surgery surgical thoracic thyroid cartilage tion Tomogr tripod fracture ture vertebral body zygomatic