UCLA study helps ER physicians identify previously undetectable spinal injuries
7th Sep 2005, 05:27 GMT
Patients with a cervical spine injury may harbor additional spinal damage not visible on regular x-rays. Researchers found more than a third of patients who were thought to have low-risk injuries actually have additional damage that may include significant fractures with the potential to produce serious spinal problems if not detected and treated properly.
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