This website is a FREE educational radiology "interesting cases" teaching resource.
The aim of this website is to allow you to test yourself at interpreting radiology cases using software similar to normal day to day practice. We have developed viewing software which runs on your web browser allowing you to scroll through stacks of CT and MRI images and view plain film images with windowing zoom and pan functionality - just like a PACS workstation.
Using this website
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This website works best with the latest version of Java. If you are unsure what you have installed go to the link below to check and install if necessary. http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp Other Requirements
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The viewer may take a minute or so to download the entire scan. Please be patient with it - there are a lot of images to download - but it is worth it when it is done. The speed of download depends on many factors including your internet connection and server traffic. You can track the progress of the image download by looking at the dots in the scroll bar turn to dashes. You can start viewing images and scrolling as soon as the dashes appear but if you scroll onto dots these unloaded images may make the viewer jumpy until the entire scan is downloaded. |
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Quick Guide

- Grab the button with a left mouse click and hold it down. Move the mouse
forwards and backwards to scroll through the scan. Alternatively you can scroll through
the images using a mouse wheel.
- The download progress of the images can be seen as the dots in the scroll bar
turn to dashes. You can start scrolling through the images as soon as they are
visible.
- If there are multiple datasets (eg coronal and sagittal MRI or pre/post
contrast CT) you can select the different series.
- Default windowing settings and presets can be selected.
- Change the brightness and contrast by clicking on this button. Hold down the
left mouse button and move the mouse while over the image to dynamically change the
levels.
- Zoom in on the image by clicking this button. Then hold down the left mouse
button and move the mouse forwards and backwards while over the image to dynamically
zoom.
- With the image zoomed up left click this button. Hold the left mouse button down and move the mouse while over the image to pan around the image.
Recent Cases
| Category | Name (click to view) |
| Abdominal trauma | Abdominal Trauma Case 1 |
| Brain | Brain Case 1 |
| Acute abdomen | Acute abdomen Case 3 |
| Acute abdomen | Acute abdomen Case 2 |
| Temporal bone | Temporal bone 1 |
For access to all our cases please click here.
HELP US
If you would like to help contribute to this site email us -
Help us keep this site free. If you are interested in sponsoring this site please contact us -
IMPORTANT
If the viewer does not display properly or does not fit on your screen first click here to check you have the latest version of java. Then try the alternative layouts by clicking the links v1 or v2 near the top right of the browser window. The default layout is v0.
The java applet anatomy viewer, concept and all images are copyright property of radiologyanatomy.com. All rights reserved.
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