Computed Tomography in TraumaThis atlas is organized according to mechanism of injury and site of injury. In addition to CT, some correlation with other imaging modalities is included. Coverage includes blunt trauma, penetrating trauma, complications and sequelae of trauma, and more. |
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Pelvic Trauma | 65 |
Complications and Sequelae of Thoracic Trauma | 84 |
Complications of Abdominal Trauma | 112 |
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abdominal abscess accident acute addition adjacent anterior appearance arch arrow arrowheads assessment associated atelectasis axial bilateral blood blunt trauma body bone bowel cause cervical chest Chest radiograph chest tube clinical common compression Computed tomography contrast contrast material contusion cord CT scan demonstrates density developed diagnosis discloses dislocation displacement empyema evaluation examination extends facet facial Figure findings fluid collections force fracture fragments frontal Grade Group head hematoma hepatic images initial injury involved joint kidney laceration lateral ligament liver lobe lower lung major mediastinal motor vehicle multiple noted obtained occur patient pelvic performed peritoneal pleural fluid portion posterior present prior produce pulmonary radiographs Radiology region renal result rupture sagittal seen severe shows side space spinal spine spleen splenic Surg surgery Table technique tion transverse trauma upper usually vertebral wall wounds