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Good Reading for Residents.
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AuntMinnie.com
AuntMinnie.com is a very detailed and up-to--date website that includes news and information relevant to residents and fellows as well as a case of the day with images and descriptions. One section that will be in place soon will be Radiology IQ with sample questions and answers.
www.auntminnie.com
Submitted by: Mark Mullins, MD, PhD, mmullins@partners.org

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Syndromes: "The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man"
Struggling with syndromes? Check out this wonderful database, "The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man," by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. A strong desktop resource.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim
Submitted by: Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, cwald@csi.com

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Pediatric Radiology Cases
This is a well-organized collection of pediatric radiology cases. Links are provided to other sites for some of the images. Image quality is variable. Not all entities are covered but still worth browsing. Also, some of the other sites/links at the parent site are worth exploring.
www.vh.org/Providers/TeachingFiles/MetatextbookPedRad/MetaTBPedRad.html
Submitted by: Ara Kassarjian, MD

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Understanding Facial Bone Fractures
Check this out: understanding facial bone fractures is not as difficult as you might think. Basic and well presented information can be found at:
www.rad.washington.edu/mskbook/facialfx.html
Submitted by: Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, cwald@csi.com

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MRI Basics
This is a great site for learning MRI basics. It has graphics with motion to help explain some of the 3D concepts and explains the physics well. It is a little weak on clincial application, but is certainly worth a visit!
www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri
Submitted by: Mark Hansberry, MD, mthansberry@hotmail.com
MedPix Image Database
Cases, Cases, Cases... link up to MedPix! This relational image/case database at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda now even offers clinical details to go with the images where available. You can also submit your own favorite cases!
rad.usuhs.mil/synapse/synapse.html
Submitted by: Christoph Wald, MD, cwald@csi.com

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