Can Ruptured appendicitis be detected preoperatively in the ED? Chung-Jung Lin MDa, Jen-Dar Chen MDa,*, Chui-Mei Tiu MDa, Yi-Hong Chou MDa, Jen-Huey Chiang MDa, Chen-Hsen
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Ultrasound image transmission via Camera phones for overreading Michael Blaivas MD, RDMS*, Matthew Lyon MD, RDMS, Sandeep Duggal MD, RDMS Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical
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Original Contributions Impact of helical computed tomography on the rate of negative appendicitis Tyler F. Vadeboncoeur MDa, Robyn R. Heister MDa, Cynthia A. Behling MD,
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