“Nonspecific abdominal gas pattern”: An interpretation whose time is gone Dean D. T. Maglinte Departments Pages: 93 - 95
Extension corner avulsion fracture of the cervical spine Roy E. ErbWilliam G. SchucanyE. Paul Nance Jr. Original Article Pages: 96 - 101
Ultrasound in the acute pediatric abdomen: How accurate is it for surgical conditions? Sandra M. AllberySandra W. McNeesSusan D. John Original Article Pages: 102 - 104
Plain radiographic findings in anterior cruciate ligament injury and repair Stefan TiggesB. J. ManasterGordon Carson Original Article Pages: 105 - 112
Interpreting the trauma ultrasound: Observations in 62 positive cases Kimberley Lentz McKenneyMark G. McKenneyLarry Martin Original Article Pages: 113 - 117
Pregnancy and abdominal pain: Value of ultrasound in diagnosis Vivian I. MillerBret F. Coughlin Review Article Pages: 118 - 126
An elective in emergency radiology for fourth year medical students Noel NathansonJohn N. Pappas Topics in Emergency Radiology Education Pages: 127 - 129
Significance of incidental pericardial effusion on computed tomography in cardiac trauma: A report of two cases Kazuhiro ShimoyamadaToshio YamaguchiTohru Ishikawa Case Report Pages: 130 - 133
Computed tomographic diagnosis of splenic trauma presenting with kehr's sign (referred left shoulder pain) Patrick M. RaoRobert A. Novelline Case Report Pages: 134 - 136
The magnetic resonance diagnosis of diaphragmatic rupture: A report of two cases J. Nash LawrasonRobert A. NovellinePatrick M. Rao Case Report Pages: 137 - 141
Grade IV acromioclavicular dislocations: Pitfalls in diagnosis in the adolescent Janis F. Owens Case Report Pages: 142 - 144
Practical MRI: A teaching file, 1st edition Jeffrey BrownFranz J. Wippold II Departments Pages: 145 - 145
Nuclear medicine in clinical diagnosis and treatment, volumes 1 and 2 I. P. C. MurrayP. J. Ell Departments Pages: 146 - 147