The trauma emergency room: terra incognita for the radiologist? P. J. Bode EDITORIAL Pages: 319 - 320
Acute peripheral arterial occlusion: solving a clinical problem J. C. van den Berg ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 321 - 326
Choosing radiological modalities in patients with head trauma F. T. de BruïneA. SpiltM. A. Van Buchem ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 327 - 329
Thoracic computed tomography in victims of blunt trauma: changes in utilization after the introduction of helical technology J. A. MillerH. Abu-JudehC. Mele ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 330 - 333
Significance of backboard artifacts on portable trauma series chest radiographs J. A. MillerC. MeleH. Abu-Judeh ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 334 - 338
CT diagnosis of cardiac and pericardial injuries K. L. KilleenP. A. PolettiS. E. Mirvis ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 339 - 344
Utilization and cost effectiveness review of shunt series to rule out ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction P. L. GilbreathM. E. MulliganD. R. Sileo ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 345 - 349
Accuracy of ultrasonography in acute right lower quadrant problems in children E. P. HendrickC. Chong-HanSusan D. John ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 350 - 354
Ruptured high-flow aneurysm of the posterior pancreaticoduodenal artery: diagnosis and treatment R. G. McWilliamsE. L. van Persijn Van MeertenL. J. Schultze Kool CASE REPORT Pages: 355 - 357
Pseudoaneurysm of the subclavian artery: a case report C. E. LooE. J. T. KrulP. J. Bode CASE REPORT Pages: 358 - 360
Perforation of the small bowel from fish bone ingestion: CT findings P. D. Maldjian CASE REPORT Pages: 361 - 363
Subclavian artery disruption following first rib dislocation H. H. Abu-JudehS. ContractorS. R. Baker CASE REPORT Pages: 364 - 366
Infected hepatic infarction: an unusual cause of portal venous gas Scott W. WiseMark R. Labuski CASE REPORT Pages: 367 - 369