Yottalook is free radiology-centric web search engine and was designed to provide the practicing radiologists with the most important and relevant information at the time of patient care. The search engine is based on natural query analysis, semantic ontology and ranking algorithms powered by iVirtuoso. The thesaurus of medical terminologies is supported by the Radiology Society of North [...]
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Posted in CT, CXR, Medical oddity, radiology on Oct 21st, 2008
Plombage: Treatment with Lucite balls - an early treatment for tuberculosis.
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Q. What sign does this X-ray demonstrate? (Click on the image to open in a new window)
A. Scapho-lunate dissociation (Terry Thomas Sign)
Terry Thomas was a famous Welsh actor who sported a gap between his two front teeth of 6mm. The Terry Thomas sign is present in the carpus of patients with scapholunate dissociation (SLD) and [...]
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Posted in CXR, Medical oddity, radiology on Oct 15th, 2008
In stark contrast to Radiological oddity #1 - this actually involves pathology
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Posted in Medical oddity, radiology on Oct 13th, 2008
Especially for Vijay…
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Posted in Medical oddity, radiology on Oct 13th, 2008
By my very nature I am prone to eclecticism yet through my profession I am defined by form, structure and sequential progression. As such I feel bound to assuage your troubled mind that my ‘knights move’ thinking does indeed belie a true and steady course.
Medical meanderings - like a river of thought - are littered [...]
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Posted in ECG, EKG, cardiology, emergency medicine on Oct 13th, 2008
In addition to the lecture notes and evidence based medicine review by Anthony F T Brown, I will be reviewing electrocardiograms (ECG) (EKG) and some basic radiology. Just trying to get the hang of the image size and resolution to host in the first instance. Any feedback on size appreciated - the image collection runs [...]
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Posted in education, elearning, radiology on Sep 25th, 2008
Very sorry to see one of the great radiology case resources being suspended due to a lack of posts. I have really enjoyed RadPod.org and the work Dr Laughlin Dawes has put into the site over the last few years. I am sure users will continue to enjoy the great archive of radiology cases and [...]
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