• JBR-BTR · Feb 1999

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    [Radiology and emergency medicine: state of the art].

    • E M Danse, F Thys, M S Reynaert, J Pringot, and B Maldague.
    • Departement de Radiologie et d'Imagerie Médicale, Cliniques Universitaires St. Luc, Bruxelles, Belgium.
    • JBR-BTR. 1999 Feb 1;82(1):19-22.

    AbstractEmergency medicine has emerged as a specific medical specialty for 30 years. To be efficient, the emergency clinician frequently needs the contribution of radiological examinations. This is the reason why emergency radiology has emerged as a new radiologic subspecialty. The aim of this paper is to review the recent history of emergency medicine and to summarize the present state of the radiological organisation for emergency care in the Western countries.

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