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Introduction to Cardiothoracic Imaging This is an excellent website devoted to Cardio-Thoracic imaging. This site offers students very good images accompanied with caption describing the main features to be observed. Notable features are shown as you move the mouse cursor over an image. The feature that makes this site stand out is that it has audio clips and various motion pictures to elaborate on topics being explained, e.g. motion MRI seen in different sections. Our hats off to the authors of this website. |
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REGISTRATION REQUIRED! A nice site on radiology. It has both CT and radiology images and you can enlarge them and zoom in. The images are very good and there is some text accompanying them. Each image has an Anatomy correlation and a Clinical correlation. The site has some cross-reference. |
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Compare is a good radiology site. It offers the user to view x-rays of the thorax and abdomen. It also offers CT scans, MRI and phlebography. It doesn't contain much text, but explanatory text, findings and diagnosis follows each image. A good site worth looking at. |
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Multimedia Textbook of Normal Ultrasound Anatomy The aim of this site is to develop a mental image of the viscera by the use of 3D images (.GIF animations), clinical ultrasound images, and drawings. Not clinically oriented but gives relevant guidelines of anatomical structures before clinical interpretations can be made. No text except the picture labels. |
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Totally Rad — How to Interpret Musculoskeletal Images A good site covering the basics in radiology in a simple and good way. It systematical goes through the basic things that you need to observe when looking at images. |
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A short and simple site that has images and text concerning various disorders. It has images concerning arthritis, trauma, tumors, infections and other miscellaneous disorders. A site worth taking a look at. |
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Introduction to Clinical Disciplines — Radiology This is the virtual hospital website for radiology. The layout is plain and simple and offers user a fairly good tutorial for the basics in clinical radiology. |
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This page is a very good multimedia based site. It has only the single page but the amount of links on it is impressive. The layout is very good, among the best, and the text is easy and informative. On the bottom there is a choice of good links, among which there's a very good image page. This page is only on obstetric ultrasound, and as such is very good. |
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Extensive website devoted to computed tomography. The site has a wide focus into the area of CT radiology. They offer training module, audio lectures, discussion and much more. An attractive interactive website. |
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Registration required. This is the radiology section of eMedicine. They offer a categorized approach to various conditions in radiology medicine. There is a lot of clinical information but the images cannot be enlarged unless you register. |
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A vast site devoted to Radiology. They offer news, education, technology and much more. Registration is required but it is free. There is a lot of good stuff there, and for medical student it is good to look at the education section. For the diagnostic imaging enthusiastic you'll be right at home. |
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University of Washington — Department of Radiology This is a good site on Radiology. It has good material on normal anatomy of the body, specially the lover extremity. There are many pictures and text accompanying them. There are many case studies that are worth looking at. |
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This on-line tutorial assists interested readers to review the basics of Chest X-Rays. Each x-ray image is accompanied with short text. The pictures are enlargeable The site is not very extensive but covers the bare basics. . It is a shame they don't include an abdominal review in this site. |
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As an online textbook this book is quite thorough. This text illustrates the physics behind magnetic resonance imaging. The book has many illustrations, some audio files and also some examples of MRI images. This book could be useful for those interested in digging deeper into the technology behind MRI. |
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CHORUS — Collaborative Hypertext of Radiology An extensive text only quick reference site containing more than 1100 documents on radiology. Amongst the information offered are diseases, radiological findings and differential diagnosis lists. Each description is very short. |
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A problem-based guide to diagnostic imaging strategies in the emergency room. The site has 30 cases of musculoskeletal, chest, ob/gyn, abdomen and neurological variations. Each case is very well presented, fun to solve and has good images to boot. On bottom of page there's also an index of algorithms on the cases. |
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The page has a collection of X-ray and CT images of various disorders. There is no text, only the explanatory names of the images. The number of images on the list is regularly updated according to the site. |
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An easy and simple site that explains the most commonly used imaging techniques in genitourinary imaging. Short text and good images. |
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Chest Radiology — Harvard Medical School A user-friendly site with a simple layout, a short introduction and few but very good images of chest radiology. There is not much text accompanying each image. |
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A compilation of pediatric radiologic images from various websites. The image links are well categorized, first by organ systems then by diseases. There is usually no text accompanying the images. The website also provides some practice guidelines. |
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Normal Radiologic Anatomy: x-Ray, CT, MRI and Ultrasound This is a site from the Virtual hospital. It is a good radiological site featuring normal X-rays, CT, MRIs and ultrasound. It shows pictures of normal anatomy but there is no text, only labeling. Knowing what the healthy look like is vital for recognizing pathology. |
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This site offers a lot of radiological images of the human body. Little text accompanies the images but is descriptive enough to give the reader a clue. Also available are quiz's that could very well prove to be of help before an exam in radiology. |
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Emory Radiologic Anatomy Images This is a dry but extensive website offering users a lot of anatomical images. Hardly any text but a legend gives users an idea on what is being observed. Accompanied with a good textbook this site could be of use. |
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Radiology — Family Practice Notebook.com This website is a collection of short but concise text regarding radiology (general, MRI and X-ray), categorized in separate chapters. |
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Radiology for the Physical Therapist A simple site that has some x-ray, and MRI pictures. It has a simple layout and is easy to navigate. Includes a few self examinations with detailed answers. |
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