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*See '''[[Radlines:About]]''', including how to create an account
 
*See '''[[Radlines:About]]''', including how to create an account
 
*See '''[[Radlines:Editorial guidelines]]''', including how to create a new article
 
*See '''[[Radlines:Editorial guidelines]]''', including how to create a new article
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{{Current focus}}
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See [[Radlines:Editorial guidelines]] for further information about article structure and sections.
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==Most needed articles==
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Very common exams:
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*[[MRI]]
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:*[[MRI of the prostate]]
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:*[[MRI of the spine]]
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:*[[MRI of the neck]]
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:*[[MRI of the liver]]
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:*[[MRI of the temporal bone]]
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:*[[MRI of the neck]]
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:*[[Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography]]
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:*[[Magnetic resonance angiography of the pelvis]]
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:*[[MRI of the knee]]
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*CT
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:*[[CT of the abdomen in trauma]]
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:*[[CT of the pelvic bones in trauma]]
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:*[[CT of thoracic vertebrae in trauma]]
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:*[[CT of the paranasal sinuses]]
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:*[[CT colonography]]
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:*[[CT of the facial bones in trauma]]
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:*[[CT of the shoulder]]
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:*[[CT of the foot]]
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:*[[CT of the ankle in trauma]]
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:*[[High-resolution computed tomography]]
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*[[Projectional radiography]]
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:*[[X-ray of the elbow]], [[X-ray of the elbow in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the knee]], [[X-ray of the knee in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the upper arm]], [[X-ray of the upper arm in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the forearm]], [[X-ray of the forearm in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the femur]], [[X-ray of the femur in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the lower leg]], [[X-ray of the lower leg in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the pelvic bones]], [[X-ray of the pelvic bones in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the lumbar spine]], [[X-ray of the lumbar spine in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the clavicle]], [[X-ray of the clavicle in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the scaphoid]], [[X-ray of the scaphoid in trauma]]
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:*[[X-ray of the chest in neonates]]
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:*[[X-ray of scoliosis]]
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:*[[Mammography]]
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*Ultrasonography
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:*[[Ultrasonography of the heart]]
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:*[[Ultrasonography of the neck]]
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::*[[Ultrasonography of the carotid artery]]
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:*[[Ultrasonography of the mammary glands]]
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:*[[Ultrasound-guided breast biopsy]]
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:*[[Ultrasound-guided thyroid biopsy]]
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:*[[Ultrasonography of the liver with intravenous contrast]]
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:*[[Ultrasonography of the inguinal region]]
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*Fluoroscopy
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:*[[Coronary angiography]]
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:*[[nephrostomy insertion]]
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*Scintigraphy
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:*[[Bone scintigraphy]]
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:*[[Cardiac scintigraphy]]
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:*[[Ventilation/perfusion scan]]
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:*[[Sentinel node scintigraphy]]
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==Articles most in need of expansion==
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Very common exams, and currently very short:
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*[[X-ray of the thorax]]
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*[[CT of the abdomen and pelvis]]
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*[[CT of the thorax]]
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*[[MRI of the head]]
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*[[CT of the aorta]]

Revision as of 19:30, 19 December 2018

You can contribute by commenting on article content in their Discussion pages.

If you are a radiologist, radiology trainee with a doctor of medicine degree, or have radiology expertise by other means, then you can directly create and edit articles:

Current focus

The main focus is currently to achieve a complete collection of the essential material that a newly certified radiologist is expected to know after the training years. Radlines currently needs to establish articles for the most common medical imaging modalities and locations, as well as the most important diseases and conditions. Cases should preferably be typical of the disease or condition at hand. The most important initial sections thereof are generally "Evaluation" or "Basic screening", as well as "Choice of modality" (when to consider other modalities, where applicable).

Addition of relatively rare conditions or cases with atypical presentations are acceptable already, but before doing so you must first establish at least one chain of inter-article structure linking back to the main page.

See Radlines:Editorial guidelines for further information about article structure and sections.

Most needed articles

Very common exams:

  • CT
  • Ultrasonography
  • Fluoroscopy
  • Scintigraphy

Articles most in need of expansion

Very common exams, and currently very short: