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Introduction to Cardiothoracic Imaging (Yale University)

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Level BLevel C

Duration
10-30 mins
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http://www.yale.edu/imaging/contents.html

This site provides a good overview of the core forms of cardiac imaging, while also detailing some of the less common types. There are several examples of interesting pathology which can be observed via the various imaging techniques, with important features clearly highlighted.

Radiology assistant – chest

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Level BLevel CLevel C Plus

Duration
2 hours
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http://www.radiologyassistant.nl/en/420ccf4d2c5c0

Presentations on HRCT interpretation, lung cancer staging and CXR interpretation. 킠Fully referenced with links at foot of page.

Chest images

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Level ALevel B

Duration
2 hours
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http://www.learningradiology.com/images/chestimages1/chestgallerypages/index.html

Library of CXR images. 킠Short notes and lectures on chest disease are also on this site.

Chest X-ray atlas and self assessment

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Level ALevel BLevel C

Duration
2 hours
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http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/medicine/pulmonar/cxr/CXR.HTM

Common radiological findings in respiratory disease with self evaluation and CXR atlas link.

Bronchoscopy atlas

http://www.bronchoscopy.org/education/BiEducBA_vw_.asp

Bronchoscopy atlas

The pathology of dermatologic conditions (Dermweb)

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Level ALevel B

Duration
10-30 mins
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http://www.dermweb.com/pathology/

Pathology slides of common dermatological conditions with concise labelled microscopic detail and in most cases a linked clinical photograph. 킠Nice to see some clinicopathological correlation.

Skin: Histology text atlas book (Visualhistology)

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Level ALevel B

Duration
Less than 10 mins
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http://www.visualhistology.com/products/atlas/VHA_Chpt9_Skin.html

Chapter on skin in this online histology atlas. 킠Matched electron and light microscopic pictures in black and white. 킠‘Each picture tells a thousand words’ – but unfortunately only 3 pictures of squirrel monkey pathology, and I’m not sure how much more information is given by the electron microscopic images anyway. 킠Accompanying text is good, and […]

Danderm: An atlas of clinical dermatology

http://www.danderm.dk/atlas/index.html

At least 1300 clinical photos with accompanying short description.킠 The photos open in a new window.킠 They are loosely grouped under 9 different headings, and although there is a search facility it is sometimes a little difficult to find what you are looking for.킠 No quiz/self assessment, but very good quality photos in the main.

Skin lesions: algorithm to aid diagnosis

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Level ALevel B

Duration
Less than 10 mins
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http://www.pcds.org.uk/image-atlas/skin-lesions

This sets out all skin lesions (benign and malignant) according to appearance or body site and should help novices with diagnosis. 킠The clinical photos are generally excellent and the accompanying text brief but helpful, with links on the page to the British Association of Dermatologists webpage for patient information leaflets.

Atlas of common dermatologic conditions (Dermweb)

http://www.dermweb.com/atlas/

A small atlas (~40 photos) of common dermatologic presentations indexed alphabetically.킠 Would be better if you could enlarge the photos.킠 The photos are better used elsewhere on the Dermweb site to illustrate dermatology terms, or to compare with the pathology.

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