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'''Editor in Chief''': [[User:Ludi|Liudvikas Jagminas, M.D., FACEP]] [mailto:LJagminas@mhri.org] Phone: 401-729-2419, {{AE}} [[User:Amir Bagheri|Amir Behzad Bagheri, M.D.]] | '''Editor in Chief''': [[User:Ludi|Liudvikas Jagminas, M.D., FACEP]] [mailto:LJagminas@mhri.org] Phone: 401-729-2419, {{AE}} [[User:Amir Bagheri|Amir Behzad Bagheri, M.D.]] | ||
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A CT scan of the nasal area and sinuses may be indicated. | A CT scan of the nasal area and sinuses may be indicated. | ||
== CT scan == | ==CT scan== | ||
[[CT scan]] is not usually needed for [[epistaxis]], except for some local diseases and suspicious to [[tumor.]]<ref name="KrajinaChrobok2013">{{cite journal|last1=Krajina|first1=Antonín|last2=Chrobok|first2=Viktor|title=Radiological Diagnosis and Management of Epistaxis|journal=CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology|volume=37|issue=1|year=2013|pages=26–36|issn=0174-1551|doi=10.1007/s00270-013-0776-y}}</ref> | [[CT scan]] is not usually needed for [[epistaxis]], except for some local diseases and suspicious to [[tumor.]]<ref name="KrajinaChrobok2013">{{cite journal|last1=Krajina|first1=Antonín|last2=Chrobok|first2=Viktor|title=Radiological Diagnosis and Management of Epistaxis|journal=CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology|volume=37|issue=1|year=2013|pages=26–36|issn=0174-1551|doi=10.1007/s00270-013-0776-y}}</ref> | ||
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Editor in Chief: Liudvikas Jagminas, M.D., FACEP [1] Phone: 401-729-2419, Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amir Behzad Bagheri, M.D.
Overview
A CT scan of the nasal area and sinuses may be indicated.
CT scan
CT scan is not usually needed for epistaxis, except for some local diseases and suspicious to tumor.[1]
References
- ↑ Krajina, Antonín; Chrobok, Viktor (2013). "Radiological Diagnosis and Management of Epistaxis". CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. 37 (1): 26–36. doi:10.1007/s00270-013-0776-y. ISSN 0174-1551.