18 research outputs found
The paradoxical relationship between ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and developmental lumbar spinal stenosis
From Tumor to Trauma: Etiologically Deconstructing a Unique Differential Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Entities With High Signal Intensity on T1-Weighted MRI
An Open-Source, Vender Agnostic Hardware and Software Pipeline for Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology Workflow
Impact of artificial intelligence on the choice of radiology as a specialty by medical students from the city of São Paulo
Subcellular in vivo time-lapse imaging and optical manipulation of Caenorhabditis elegans in standard multiwell plates
The value of contrast-enhanced three-dimensional isotropic T2-weighted turbo spin-echo SPACE sequence in the diagnosis of patients with lumbosacral nerve root compression
Traumatic Extracranial Vascular Injury: Evidence-Based Neuroimaging
Blunt trauma injuries are typically a result of motor vehicle crashes but can occur with any direct blow to the head or neck, strangulation, sports-related incidents, and manipulation of the spine. The majority of penetrating neck wounds are a result of guns and knives, with motor vehicle crashes and industrial and household accidents making up the remainder. Vascular injuries of the neck in blunt and penetrating trauma are an important determiner of morbidity and mortality and can occur through a variety of mechanisms, from direct transection, to shearing of blood vessels from hyperextension of the cervical spine, to disruption by fractures