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Good work already! I've added a "Choice of modality" section at [[MRI of the liver]]. I also added such a template at [[Steatosis]], in order to add the same information to the ultrasound article there. I also added you as an author of that article, and I hope that is alright with you. | Good work already! I've added a "Choice of modality" section at [[MRI of the liver]]. I also added such a template at [[Steatosis]], in order to add the same information to the ultrasound article there. I also added you as an author of that article, and I hope that is alright with you. | ||
− | However, I reinserted the abdomen image on the main page, since I think it provides a better overview of the anatomy than a list. Also, I think a list of diseases (even the most important ones) will eventually be too comprehensive to be fitted into the main page. Thus, I think they should stay at the articles concerning specific organs. Still, I agree [[abdominal wall]] should still be mentioned there, since it is difficult to appropriately include in the image. Also, I was able to expand the [[Abdomen and pelvis]] with the [[Inguinal]] region, and I intend to include it in the next update of that {{tl|Abdomen and pelvis locations}} image. [[User:Mikael Häggström|Mikael Häggström]] ([[User talk:Mikael Häggström|talk]]) 17:28, 15 July 2019 (EEST) | + | However, I reinserted the abdomen image on the main page, since I think it provides a better overview of the anatomy than a list. Also, I think a list of diseases (even the most important ones) will eventually be too comprehensive to be fitted into the main page. Thus, I think they should stay at the articles concerning specific organs, see [[Radlines:Editorial_guidelines#Modality.2BLocation_articles|Editorial guidelines: Modality+Location articles]]. Still, I agree [[abdominal wall]] should still be mentioned there, since it is difficult to appropriately include in the image. Also, I was able to expand the [[Abdomen and pelvis]] with the [[Inguinal]] region, and I intend to include it in the next update of that {{tl|Abdomen and pelvis locations}} image. I'm also somewhat against adding links to diseases that yet lack an article. I added to those editorial guidelines that "For any entry that does not yet have its own article, preferably only list it if you intend to write that article yourself in a near future." I also copied your "emergencies" section to the top of [[Abdomen and pelvis]]. |
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+ | I hope you're not taken aback by these edits and comments. I think your edits are highly beneficial both for the information itself, and for reflection on how to continue building this project. [[User:Mikael Häggström|Mikael Häggström]] ([[User talk:Mikael Häggström|talk]]) 17:28, 15 July 2019 (EEST) |
Revision as of 17:54, 15 July 2019
Welcome!
Welcome to Radlines! I have received your submitted form, and I have now added you as an editor of Radlines. You will find more information on how to contribute at Radlines:Contribute. I have also added you at Radlines:About#Editors. You are welcome to add more details about yourself there, as well as at your user page at User:Rhcastilhos. Again, welcome! Mikael Häggström (talk) 18:08, 12 July 2019 (EEST)
Some edits
Good work already! I've added a "Choice of modality" section at MRI of the liver. I also added such a template at Steatosis, in order to add the same information to the ultrasound article there. I also added you as an author of that article, and I hope that is alright with you.
However, I reinserted the abdomen image on the main page, since I think it provides a better overview of the anatomy than a list. Also, I think a list of diseases (even the most important ones) will eventually be too comprehensive to be fitted into the main page. Thus, I think they should stay at the articles concerning specific organs, see Editorial guidelines: Modality+Location articles. Still, I agree abdominal wall should still be mentioned there, since it is difficult to appropriately include in the image. Also, I was able to expand the Abdomen and pelvis with the Inguinal region, and I intend to include it in the next update of that {{Abdomen and pelvis locations}} image. I'm also somewhat against adding links to diseases that yet lack an article. I added to those editorial guidelines that "For any entry that does not yet have its own article, preferably only list it if you intend to write that article yourself in a near future." I also copied your "emergencies" section to the top of Abdomen and pelvis.
I hope you're not taken aback by these edits and comments. I think your edits are highly beneficial both for the information itself, and for reflection on how to continue building this project. Mikael Häggström (talk) 17:28, 15 July 2019 (EEST)