Radiologic Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Traumatic Fractures
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of radiologic methods such as X-ray, CT, and MRI in the diagnosis of traumatic fractures by detailed analysis. The diagnostic performance of these methods is assessed, and the accuracy of differential diagnosis with similar conditions is explored. By providing specific data and case examples, we hope to offer more detailed and accurate guidance for the radiologic diagnosis and differential diagnosis of traumatic fractures, ultimately enabling more precise treatment plans for patients.
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