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Variation in emergency department use of cervical spine radiography for alert, stable trauma patients
I. G. Stiell, G. A. Wells, K. Vandemheen, A. Laupacis, R. Brison, M. A. Eisenhauer, G. H. Greenberg, I. MacPhail, R. D. McKnight, M. Reardon, R. Verbeek, J. Worthington and H. Lesiuk
CMAJ June 01, 1997 156 (11) 1537-1544;
I. G. Stiell
G. A. Wells
K. Vandemheen
A. Laupacis
R. Brison
M. A. Eisenhauer
G. H. Greenberg
I. MacPhail
R. D. McKnight
M. Reardon
R. Verbeek
J. Worthington
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Variation in emergency department use of cervical spine radiography for alert, stable trauma patients
I. G. Stiell, G. A. Wells, K. Vandemheen, A. Laupacis, R. Brison, M. A. Eisenhauer, G. H. Greenberg, I. MacPhail, R. D. McKnight, M. Reardon, R. Verbeek, J. Worthington, H. Lesiuk
CMAJ Jun 1997, 156 (11) 1537-1544;
Variation in emergency department use of cervical spine radiography for alert, stable trauma patients
I. G. Stiell, G. A. Wells, K. Vandemheen, A. Laupacis, R. Brison, M. A. Eisenhauer, G. H. Greenberg, I. MacPhail, R. D. McKnight, M. Reardon, R. Verbeek, J. Worthington, H. Lesiuk
CMAJ Jun 1997, 156 (11) 1537-1544;
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