Clinical radiology
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In a retrospective study of 65 patients with spinal trauma, computed tomography was found to add to plain radiography clinically relevant information in 47 patients. It was most helpful in identifying unsuspected neural arch fractures and in assessing spinal canal narrowing. Computed tomography is of great value in pretreatment evaluation and in follow-up of the patient with significant spinal trauma.
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A stereotactically implanted afterloaded system for the interstitial radiotherapy of brain tumours is described. The technique has the advantages of accuracy of dosimetry, no radiation hazard in the operating theatre and ease of afterloading with a source which may be inserted and removed at will. Caesium-137 is used, but the system could equally well be used with other isotopes.