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Search for: [Abstract = "The technique of ultrasonographic imaging enjoys a permanent place in numerous medical specialties, including pediatrics and emergency medicine. Emergency medicine employs the FASTER procedure \(Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma plus extremitas and respiratory evaluation\), where, in addition to standard ultrasound examination searching for injuries involving the abdominal and thoracic cavity, a cursory assessment of the skeletal system is performed to detect possible fractures. In diagnostic management of the skeletal system, the basic diagnostics tool continues to be a rentgenogram.The objective of the dissertation was to evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasonographic diagnostic management in injuries of the distal forearm in children as compared to X\-ray imaging performed in the Emergency Department \(ED\). If ultrasonography is an equivalent method to X\-ray, in what situations and in what way should the examination be performed\? What ultrasonographic properties characterize normal and fractured bones in various age groups\? An important aspect is the form of image recording and providing information for other physicians participating in the therapeutic process, as well as desired properties of an ultrasonographic unit that would be beneficial in fracture diagnosing. A significant issue is the question addressing the method of teaching ultrasonographic diagnostic manag"]

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