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Radiology Links
NEW! Radiology sites of interest, selected by Angela Lambert!
Original Hardway Library radiology site list:
- http://www.largnet.uwo.ca/med/i-way.html
Provides case examples organized by anatomical system.
- http://www.erinet.com/fnadoc
Pathologia Paidon is the personal web site of a pathologist. There are some good images of x-rays here.
- http://www.mxe.com/index.htm
"Medical X-Ray Enterprises, Inc. (MXE) is an FDA-registered Firm Providing Quality X-ray Grids, Grid Protection Devices,Mammography Chairs, and Other Radiology Accessories & Services"
- http://radiology.bidmc.harvard.edu/indx.html
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center's radiology department. Lots of information on specific procedures.
- http://www.iperceptions.com/basicrad/files/start.htm
On-line demonstration of a new CD-Rom, Essentials of Radiology, by Judith Korek Amorosa, MD.
- http://www.med.ufl.edu/medinfo/rademo/raintro.html
"An Interactive Tutorial on Normal Radiology" from the University of Florida
- http://www2.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/pemxray.html
Radiology case files in pediatric emergency medicine; by returning to the Pediatrics home page you may also look at neonatal files.
- http://web.wn.net/~usr/ricter/web/radcat.html
This site provides links to different kinds of radiology sites. Be aware: the most recent update listed was in 1997, so some of the links may not work!
- http://www.radiology.com/
The radiology portal site. You can even get a free e-mail account here! Includes a "case of the week," help wanted ads, and much more.
- MXE's X-Ray Grid Selection information
- PediatricRadiology.com has links to over 100 good sites that have been reviewed by a pediatric radiologist. It is especially useful if you are looking for images from teaching files, which are classified by system. It also provides links to patient education resources.
- Pathologia Paidon is the personal web site of a pathologist. There are some good images of x-rays here.
- This site, sponsored by the University Hospitals of Cleveland, contains lots of teaching files. One example is this bronchoalveolar carcinoma case.
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