From our president: A summary of the 1995 ASER annual meeting James T. Rhea Departments Pages: 257 - 258
Wake-up call: the importance ofbeing there Charles F. MuellerDimitrios G. Spigos Departments Pages: 259 - 260
Emergency cervical radiography: Who, when, how extensive? Richard H. Daffner Departments Pages: 261 - 263
The clinical utility of rib detail films in the evaluation of trauma Sadhna M. VermaHarold H. HawkinsJerome F. Wiot Original Article Pages: 264 - 266
Emergency computed tomography in the diagnosis of superior vena cava syndrome Jeffrey A. MillerSunita Singh-PanghaalStephen Baker Original Article Pages: 267 - 272
Adolescent hamstring avulsions that simulate tumors Eric A. BrandserGeorges Y. El-KhouryMary H. Kathol Original Article Pages: 273 - 278
Scapulothoracic dissociation: Report of five cases and review of the literature Douglas H. SheaforStuart E. Mirvis Original Article Pages: 279 - 284
Spiral computed tomography of upper abdominal trauma E. Scott PretoriusElliot K. Fishman Original Article Pages: 285 - 289
Pneumomediastinum: A complication of high-frequency jet ventilation Otto PohlenzRolf Kretschmer Original Article Pages: 290 - 295
The “open” exit foramen: A new sign of unilateral interfacetal dislocation or subluxation in the lower cervical spine Charles T. McConnell Jr.Franz J. Wippold IIMokhtar H. Gado Original Article Pages: 296 - 302
Open extremity fracture penetrating the skull Patrick M. RaoA. John KutaMichele H. Johnson Case Report Pages: 303 - 304
Retrocardiac mass presenting with hematemesis Kirk G. JordanBrian J. IgelRobert J. Telepak Case Report Pages: 305 - 308