Twenty-four-hour emergency department coverage by attending radiologists D. G. SpigosC. F. Mueller ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 262 - 264
Twenty-four-hour radiology coverage in private practice Jeanine A. McNeill ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 265 - 266
Filmless radiology in the Emergency Department W. F. BennettD. G. SpigosJ. E. Terrell ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 267 - 271
Accuracy of digital imaging interpretation on an 1K × 1K PC-based workstation in the emergency department D. G. SpigosM. T. TzalonikouJ. Terrell ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 272 - 275
Softcopy interpretation of head and abdominal computed tomograms: comparison of 1024 × 768 to 2048 × 2048 monitors M. T. TzalonikouW. F. BennettC. F. Mueller ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 276 - 278
The role of face-to-face consultation in emergency radiology J. S. LeeL. Harte McLaughlinC. F. Mueller ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 279 - 281
Soft-tissue signs of the upper extremity revisited: radiologic and magnetic resonance imaging correlation J. S. Yu ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 282 - 289
The lateral atlanto-dens interval: normal range of asymmetry L. J. WolanskyV. RajaramanS. Siegel ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 290 - 293
Abdominal CT for trauma: an adequate screen for lower thoracic and lumbosacral fractures? W. K. ErlyB. E. JacobsonN. T. McDaniel ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pages: 294 - 298
Normal cervical spine variations mimicking injuries in children L. E. Swischuk REVIEW ARTICLE Pages: 299 - 306
Imaging of the congenitally absent cervical pedicle: avoidance of misdiagnosis in a setting of trauma E. I. GurpinarP. Dross CASE REPORT Pages: 307 - 309
Portal venous gas subsequent to blunt abdominal trauma B. L. PearM. P. Evitts CASE REPORT Pages: 310 - 312