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 <description>Blunt &lt;strong&gt;cerebrovascular injuries&lt;/strong&gt; can be diagnosed using whole body 16 multi-detector CT (MDCT); there’s no need for an additional neck MDCT angiography examination according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center and R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, both in Baltimore, MD.</description>
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