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Generally, [[x ray]] is not helpful in the diagnosis of subdural empyema. X ray may be useful in evaluating potential sources of infection, including [[skull fractures]], [[osteomyelitis]] or foreign bodies lodged in the [[skull]].<ref name="Hendaus2013">{{cite journal|last1=Hendaus|first1=Mohammed A.|title=Subdural Empyema in Children|journal=Global Journal of Health Science|volume=5|issue=6|year=2013|issn=1916-9744|doi=10.5539/gjhs.v5n6p54}}</ref> | Generally, [[x ray]] is not helpful in the diagnosis of subdural empyema. X ray may be useful in evaluating potential sources of infection, including [[skull fractures]], [[osteomyelitis]], or foreign bodies lodged in the [[skull]].<ref name="Hendaus2013">{{cite journal|last1=Hendaus|first1=Mohammed A.|title=Subdural Empyema in Children|journal=Global Journal of Health Science|volume=5|issue=6|year=2013|issn=1916-9744|doi=10.5539/gjhs.v5n6p54}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Generally, x ray is not helpful in the diagnosis of subdural empyema.
X Ray
Generally, x ray is not helpful in the diagnosis of subdural empyema. X ray may be useful in evaluating potential sources of infection, including skull fractures, osteomyelitis, or foreign bodies lodged in the skull.[1]
References
- ↑ Hendaus, Mohammed A. (2013). "Subdural Empyema in Children". Global Journal of Health Science. 5 (6). doi:10.5539/gjhs.v5n6p54. ISSN 1916-9744.