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    Usefulness of lateral radiographs for detecting tuberculous lymphadenopathy in children - confirmaiton using sagittal CT reconstruction with multiplanar cross-referencing 

    Andronikou, Savvas; Van der Merwe, Dirk Johannes; Goussard, Pierre; Gie, Robert P.; Tomazos, Nicolette (AOSIS Publishing, 2012-09-10)
    ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: Diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in children remains difficult. Lateral chest radiographs are frequently used to facilitate diagnosis, but interpretation is variable. In this study, ...
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    FAST as a predictor of clinical outcome in blunt abdominal trauma 

    Terry, Benjamin M.; Blehar, David; Gaspari, Romolo; Maydell, Arthur Thomas; Bezuidenhout, Fourie Abraham; Andronikou, Savvas (AOSIS, 2011)
    Background. Peer-reviewed literature demonstrates increasing support for the use of focused abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST) in the setting of blunt trauma, one study demonstrating the sensitivity and specificity of ...
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    Diffusion tensor imaging point to ongoing functional impairment in HIV-infected children at age 5, undetectable using standard neurodevelopmental assessments 

    Ackermann, Christelle; Andronikou, Savvas; Saleh, Muhammad G.; Kidd, Martin; Cotton, Mark F.; Meintjes, Ernesta M.; Laughton, Barbara (BMC (part of Springer Nature), 2020-05-19)
    Background: Perinatal HIV infection negatively impacts cognitive functioning of children, main domains affected are working memory, processing speed and executive function. Early ART, even when interrupted, improves ...

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    Andronikou, Savvas (3)
    Ackermann, Christelle (1)Bezuidenhout, Fourie Abraham (1)Blehar, David (1)Cotton, Mark F. (1)Gaspari, Romolo (1)Gie, Robert P. (1)Goussard, Pierre (1)Kidd, Martin (1)Laughton, Barbara (1)... View MoreSubjectAbdomen -- Blunt trauma -- Prediction (1)Abdomen -- Wounds and injuries -- Imaging (1)Anisotropy (1)Antiretroviral agents (1)Blunt trauma -- Diagnosis (1)Chest -- Radiography -- Positioning (1)Cognitive learning (1)Diagnostic imaging (1)Diffusion tensor imaging (1)Focused abdominal sonography in trauma (FAST) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (1)2012 (1)2020 (1)Has File(s)Yes (3)
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