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Ganzkörper-Computertomographie

Auch Angiographie der Halsgefäße bei der Versorgung von Schockraumpatienten?

Whole-Body Computed Tomography

Should an additional CT angiography be performed to detect blunt cerebrovascular injuries in severely injured patients?

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Crönlein, M., Beirer, M. & Huber-Wagner, S. Ganzkörper-Computertomographie. Notfall Rettungsmed 19, 58–59 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-015-0057-1

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