We present the case of a 2-month-old adopted female seeking evaluation in the pediatric emergency department due to a one-day history of decreased right arm movement and fussiness. The physical exam was largely unremarkable with the exception of decreased spontaneous movement of the right upper extremity, obvious discomfort with passive movement and subtle edema of the forearm. Because of concern for non-accidental trauma, plain films were obtained which revealed no signs of traumatic injury.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Using the study design from a prominent 2004 study, we aimed to reassess patient, provider, and radiologist awareness of CT radiation more than a decade later.
Methods: Adults presenting to the emergency department of a tertiary care center over a 2-week period with mild to moderate pain requiring an abdominopelvic CT scan were surveyed. Patients were asked if anyone had discussed the risks/benefits of the CT scan including radiation dose and were asked to estimate their dose compared to a chest X-ray.