Male Cervical Spine
10.1055/b-0034-74134 Male Cervical Spine Fig. 2.1 Neonate Fig. 2.2 Neonate Fig. 2.3 3-month-old Fig. 2.4 3-month-old Fig. 2.5 6-month-old Fig. 2.6 6-month-old Fig. 2.7 9-month-old Fig. 2.8 9-month-old Fig. 2.9…
10.1055/b-0034-74134 Male Cervical Spine Fig. 2.1 Neonate Fig. 2.2 Neonate Fig. 2.3 3-month-old Fig. 2.4 3-month-old Fig. 2.5 6-month-old Fig. 2.6 6-month-old Fig. 2.7 9-month-old Fig. 2.8 9-month-old Fig. 2.9…
10.1055/b-0034-74136 Male Lumbar Spine Fig. 4.1 Neonate Fig. 4.2 Neonate Fig. 4.3 3-month-old Fig. 4.4 3-month-old Fig. 4.5 6-month-old Fig. 4.6 6-month-old Fig. 4.7 9-month-old Fig. 4.8 9-month-old Fig. 4.9…
10.1055/b-0034-74135 Male Thoracic Spine Fig. 3.1 Neonate Fig. 3.2 Neonate Fig. 3.3 3-month-old Fig. 3.4 3-month-old Fig. 3.5 6-month-old Fig. 3.6 6-month-old Fig. 3.7 9-month-old Fig. 3.8 9-month-old Fig. 3.9…
10.1055/b-0034-74133 Male Skull Fig. 1.1 Neonate Fig. 1.2 Neonate Fig. 1.3 3-month-old Fig. 1.4 3-month-old Fig. 1.5 6-month-old Fig. 1.6 6-month-old Fig. 1.7 9-month-old Fig. 1.8 9-month-old Fig. 1.9 1-year-old…
10.1055/b-0035-122287 7 Musculoskeletal Approach Most musculoskeletal examinations obtained in the emergency department are requested for characterization of fractures, evaluation of joint effusions, exclusion of osteomyelitis in patients with cellulitis, and…
10.1055/b-0035-122286 6 Abdomen and Pelvis Approach CT is the primary imaging study for evaluation of most patients with major trauma and acute abdominal pain. In multiorgan trauma, a chest radiograph,…
10.1055/b-0035-122283 3 Head and Neck Approach Head and neck conditions evaluated in the emergency department include facial trauma, blunt neck injury, orbital and peri-orbital inflammatory disease, neck masses, pharyngitis, and…