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Do C-reactive protein level, white blood cell count, and pain location guide the selection of patients for computed tomography imaging in non-traumatic acute abdomen?
(2016-09-02)
The value of abdominal computed tomography in
non-traumatic abdominal pain has been well established. On
the other hand, to manage computed tomography, appropriateness
has become more of an issue as a result of the ...
Sponge in the belly: postoperative imaging findings of oxidised cellulose (Surgicel®)
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2013)
Aim: Surgicel (R) is an absorbable material for local haemostasis. Its existence at surgical sites is troublesome since it interferes with the radiological images of postoperative complications. The aim of this study is ...