| Does early magnetic resonance imaging influence management or improve outcome in patients referred to secondary care with low back pain? A pragmatic randomised controlled trial | |
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This randomised controlled trial evaluates the clinical and economic evidence for improved outcomes in patients with low back pain who are given early magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT). Authored by F J Gilbert et al, and published in May 2004, this study is made available on the Web by the National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment at the University of Southampton's Wessex Institute for Health Research and Development. The executive summary is available in HTML, and the full-text document is available in PDF, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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Publisher : http://www.intute.ac.uk Type : Papers/reports/articles (individual) Format : html |
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