Introduction to Cardiothoracic Imaging
This site includes an extensive image library. It is organized into several broad categories: anatomy, imaging technology, echocardiology, image finding and case studies. The site is maintained by the Center for Advanced Instructional Media, Yale University of Medicine, U.S.
http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/cardio/imaging/
Musculoskeletal Radiology Internet Directory
The site is a subject based directory of links to remote x-ray images and MEDLINE references. Sources include the School of Medicine at Rennes, Indiana University, Nagasaki University, bonetumor.org, Alfred I. Dupont Institute, etc. Many images are annotated with definitions and descriptive text. This site is maintained by the University of California at Los Angeles, U.S. http://www.gentili.net/diaglist.asp
OMNI: Radiology
OMNI (Organizing Medical Networked Information) is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources in health and medicine. The Radiology pageprovides links to various websites on radiography. The audience is students, researchers, academics and clinical practitioners in radiology and radiographic sciences. http://omni.ac.uk/subject-listing/WN100.html
PubMed – Free Fulltext Articles on Radiology (13000+)
This PubMed search will identify all radiology related free fulltext ejournal articles within the database. Within the search results, there are links to the fulltext material. By repeating this search periodically, you will find new fulltext articles that are added to the PubMed database weekly. ‘Health Links’ contains similar searches for most subpages listed in the ‘Specific Health Resources’ table of contents.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=PureSearch&db=pubmed&details_term=%22loattrfree%20full%20text%22%5Bsb%5D%20AND%20%28%22radiology%22%5BMeSH%20Terms%5D%20OR%20%28%22radiography%22%5BTIAB%5D%20NOT%20Medline%5BSB%5D%29%20OR%20%22radiography%22%5BMeSH%20Terms%5D%20OR%20radiology%5BText%20Word%5D%29
Radiographic Manifestations of Tuberculosis
This site is divided into three chapters: basic chest radiographic manifestations, radiographic manifestations of tuberculosis and clinical cases. It contains a glossary and is available in English and Spanish.. The site is maintained by the Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center, U.S.
http://www.nationaltbcenter.edu/catalogue/epub/index.cfm?tableName=RMT
Radiology Education Foundation
This site has a focus on India but there is much that is applicable to the developing country environment. The site includes ‘online’ lectures and weekly quizzes that are useful for continuing education. It also includes an extensive, subject based list of ‘reviewed’ links. The site is maintained by the Radiology Education Foundation, India. http://www.refindia.net/
Radiology Education.com
RadiologyEducation.com is a digital gateway to radiology education resources. The site includes an extensive list of textbooks, teaching files, anatomy and embryology atlases, and sites for residents, medical students and patients. The links included in the gateway are peer reviewed. http://www.radiologyeducation.com/
RSNA Index to Imaging Literature
The Index contains bibliographic citations and abstracts from more than 40 radiology journals dating back to 1997. Access is via subject, author and title. Where possible, the index contains links to fulltext articles. The site is maintained by the Radiologic Sciences of the North America and is updated quarterly.
http://rsnaindex.rsnajnls.org/
Virtual Imaging Laboratory
The ‘Laboratory’ includes tutorials, virtual imaging system, and sample images of X-ray, Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and Optics. It includes links to the sites of professional societies, electronic journals and books relevant to radiography. The site is maintained by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University.
http://dukemil.egr.duke.edu/
Whole Brain Atlas
This site is a collection of medical resonance (MR), X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and nuclear medicine images of the normal and diseased brains. The atlas is organized by broad subject categories and covers cases of acute stroke, hypertensive encephalopathy, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors and more. The site is maintained by the College of Medicine, Harvard University, U.S. http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
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