The Canadian CT Head Rule Study for patients with minor head injury: rationale, objectives, and methodology for phase I (derivation).
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A Laupacis | A. Laupacis | M. Schull | I. Stiell | B. Rowe | G. Wells | B. Holroyd | C. Clement | R. Brison | R. Mcknight | M. Eisenhauer | J. Dreyer | I. Macphail | H. Lesiuk | G. Greenberg | J. Worthington | M. Reardon | R. Verbeek | D. Cass | L. Morrison | B. Rowe | M. Schull | I G Stiell | G H Greenberg | G A Wells | R D McKnight | M Reardon | H Lesiuk | M Schull | R Verbeek | R Brison | D Cass | J Dreyer | M A Eisenhauer | I MacPhail | L Morrison | J Worthington | C Clement | B Rowe | B Holroyd | B. Holroyd | Brian R. Holroyd
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