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Radlines:Editorial guidelines

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The creator of a new article must link the article back through a likely sequence that a radiologist would find that condition when seeing it. Articles lacking an unbroken connection to the main page should be tagged with {{Template|Orphan}}, and should be either connected to a sequence or deleted (if the author has been notified of this intention but hasn't made amendments in over two weeks).
Structuring into these levels require more extensive work for more systemic diseases. [[Arthritis]], for example, must be added included in the articles of multiple joints. It is the responsibility of the creator of such a disease article to add it to all locations where it is well known to be relevant. It may therefore be more simple to start with for example [[X-ray of arthritis of the hand]], which only needs linking from [[X-ray of the hand]].
An author wanting to upload a case must therefore make sure that there is at least a short article about the condition in general, for example a general article about [[angiomyolipoma]] (or CT or other specified modality of angiomyolipoma) when wanting to upload images of an unusual presentation of it.
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