Radiology 1997: Comments on the current state of affairs Jeremy J. Hollerman Guest Editorial Pages: 187 - 188
Decreasing emergency department costs and hospital-wide costs by more aggressive use of diagnostic imaging James T. Rhea Guest Editorial Pages: 189 - 190
Computed tomography in gunshot wounds to the neck: Can we predict vascular injury? Suzanne D. LeBlangDiego B. NuñezJose I. Becerra Original Article Pages: 191 - 199
Helical computed tomographic angiography in penetrating neck trauma Suzanne D. LeBlangDiego B. NuñezSusan E. Pogson Original Article Pages: 200 - 206
Ultrasound in pediatric patients with suspected acute appendicitis: Value in establishing alternative diagnoses Shunsuke NosakaMikiko MiyasakaTohru Ishikawa Original Article Pages: 207 - 211
Mobile computed tomography in the trauma/critical care environment: Preliminary clinical experience Stuart E. MirvisKathirkamaganathan ShanmuganathanRobbi Hartsock Original Article Pages: 212 - 217
Cervical spine trauma radiography: Sources of false-negative diagnoses Martin M. AnbariO. Clark West Original Article Pages: 218 - 224
Fluoroscopic decompression of the acutely dilated colon: Indications and technique Greg BenderGeorge J. HunterJames Timmons Pictorial Essay Pages: 225 - 235
Nontraumatic neurologic emergencies: Imaging findings James M. Provenzale Review Article Pages: 236 - 248
Practical applications of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging in acute cerebral infarction Mauricio CastilloSuresh K. Mukherji Review Article Pages: 249 - 254
Multiple digital fractures from automobile air bag inflation Wilfred C. G. PehLouis A. GilulaMax R. Kasselt Case Report Pages: 255 - 257
Reviews of current literature Stuart E. MirvisKathirkamaganathan Shanmuganathan Reviews of Current Literature Pages: 258 - 259