Analysing lateral soft tissue neck radiographs.

Emergency Radiology
Jagdeep Singh VirkArvind Singh

Abstract

A lateral soft tissue neck radiograph is a useful adjunct in diagnosing and managing the patient presenting with upper airway symptoms but is often inadequately reviewed. We present some common findings and robust systems to improve analysis of these radiographs.

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