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Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury: Are We Overscreening Low-Mechanism Trauma?

Kevin D. Hiatt, Raghav Agarwal, Chesney S. Oravec, Erica C. Johnson, Nishk P. Patel, Carol P. Geer, Stacey Q. Wolfe and Michael E. Zapadka
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8004
Kevin D. Hiatt
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
bDepartment of Radiology (K.D.H., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
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Raghav Agarwal
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Chesney S. Oravec
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
cDepartment of Neurological Surgery (C.S.O., S.Q.W.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Erica C. Johnson
dDepartment of General Surgery (E.C.J.), Virginia Commonwealth University Health, Richmond, Virginia.
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Nishk P. Patel
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Carol P. Geer
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
bDepartment of Radiology (K.D.H., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
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Stacey Q. Wolfe
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
bDepartment of Radiology (K.D.H., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
cDepartment of Neurological Surgery (C.S.O., S.Q.W.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Michael E. Zapadka
aFrom the Wake Forest School of Medicine (K.S.H., R.A., C.S.O., N.P.P., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.). Winston-Salem, North Carolina
bDepartment of Radiology (K.D.H., C.P.G., S.Q.W., M.E.Z.), Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist
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