Computed Tomography in the Evaluation of TraumaMichael P. Federle, Michael Brant-Zawadzki |
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abdominal trauma abnormal acute additional adjacent allows appear arch arrow associated axial sections bleeding blood blunt trauma bone bony brain canal cause cervical chest clinical clot collection complex compression computed tomography contrast contusion cord coronal CT scan CT sections curved damage demonstrate density depicted detection diagnosis dislocation displacement disruption evaluation extension facet Figure findings fluid fracture fragment frontal head hematoma hemorrhage hepatic imaging important indicated inferior initial injury intracranial intracranial pressure involve kidney laceration lateral lesions limited liver lower major maxillary medial normal Note obtained occur orbital floor parenchymal patients pelvic peritoneal plain plane position posterior present radiograph Radiology reformation region relatively renal result reveals rupture sagittal seen settings severe shows significant sinus soft tissue space spinal spine spleen splenic structures subdural suggested superior Surg surgery surgical temporal thoracic tion trauma usually vertebral body wall