Filters

Search for: [Abstract = "ng into consideration the age of children. Data were recorded on DVDs or printed using a 1200 dpi printer. Sixty\-seven percent of children with injuries of the distal forearm did not require X\-rays\; moreover, the group of children subjected to manual reposition was characterized by a decreased exposure to ionizing radiation due to the procedure including ultrasonography. Learning to use ultrasound in bone injuries predominantly requires from a student a certainty that what he sees is a fracture. The almost one hundred\-year old history of a common use of X\-ray in diagnostics management of fractures calls for patience to change the established practice and multi\-center cooperation in replacing the said practice with methods that are not detrimental to health.In the future, extensive multi\-center investigations on using ultrasonography in skeletal system injuries will most assuredly lead to elimination of ionizing radiation from excessively common employment. The activities of research groups, such as ALARA, aiming at elimination of X\-radiation from medicine are already apparent."]

Number of results: 1

items per page

This page uses 'cookies'. More information