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Ann Gastroenterol Hepatol (Paris)
October 1986
Classically, the diagnosis of hemoperitoneum is based on clinical symptoms, which are not always relevant. Several complementary procedures can be considered when dealing with polytraumatic patients who may be comatose: scintigraphy, arteriography, CT, sonography and peritoneal lavage. The authors have finally selected sonography and lavage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe rapid development of techniques for vascular imaging raises questions as to the hierarchy of exploratory non-invasive investigations of cervical vessels. However, caution is necessary when interpreting data provided by different teams because of the unequal experience in the use of these methods by the teams and the variable quality of the apparatuses used. A general rule should be to avoid dissociating imaging and Doppler.
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