Magnetic resonance imaging during the acute phase of severe head injuries

In 1994, tomodensitometry is indispensable for diagnosis and treatment of acute head trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is more performant but not yet evaluated in this indication. Two homogeneous series of patients allow the authors to discuss interest and feasibility of MRI and to propose a...

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Published in:Cahiers d'anesthesiologie Vol. 42; no. 4; p. 459
Main Authors: Bonsignour, J P, Villevieille, T, Vincenti-Rouquette, I, Brinquin, L, Cosnard, G
Format: Journal Article
Language:French
Published: France 1994
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Summary:In 1994, tomodensitometry is indispensable for diagnosis and treatment of acute head trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is more performant but not yet evaluated in this indication. Two homogeneous series of patients allow the authors to discuss interest and feasibility of MRI and to propose a new strategy for reception of acute head trauma.
ISSN:0007-9685