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Cost-effectiveness of MRI in managing suspected scaphoid fractures
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 10/22/09
Hansen TB et al. – Use of MRI increased hospital costs by €151, but reduced non–hospital costs by €2869, making MRI cost–effective in the treatment of suspected scaphoid fractures.
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