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Is there a Change in Clinical Practice in the Imaging of Thoraco-Lumbar Vertebral Injuries? - A Shift in Paradigm to CT Imaging as an Interim Measure

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  • Is there a Change in Clinical Practice in the Imaging of Thoraco-Lumbar Vertebral Injuries? - A Shift in Paradigm to CT Imaging as an Interim Measure

  • Plain radiograph imaging of the thoracic and lumbar vertebra still forms the initial modality of choice in the detection of acute bony injury

  • In this article imaging of cervical spine injuries will not be discussed as this a topic that requires in depth analysis and is beyond the scope of this article

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Is there a Change in Clinical Practice in the Imaging of Thoraco-Lumbar Vertebral Injuries? - A Shift in Paradigm to CT Imaging as an Interim Measure. Is there a Change in Clinical Practice in the Imaging of Thoraco-Lumbar Vertebral Injuries? Vertebral fractures, Imaging, Computed tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging

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