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- A J Meglin, J F Biedlingmaier, and S E Mirvis.
- Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.
- Laryngoscope. 1991 Feb 1; 101 (2): 202-7.
AbstractA comparison of diagnostic information obtained from the physical examination, conventional two-dimensional axial computerized tomography scanning (2-D CT), and three-dimensional display computerized tomography (3-D CT) was performed in five patients sustaining laryngeal trauma. Four patients had laryngeal fractures and one patient had an incompletely ossified thyroid cartilage (normal variant) simulating a fracture by 2-D CT. Three-dimensional display computerized tomography was found superior to conventional 2-D CT in assessing the presence and nature of the laryngeal injuries while correctly identifying the anatomic variant.
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