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For each field, Radiology.expert has chosen a selection of modules for you. You can therefore specifically prepare radiological aspects for each medical speciality.
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Learn all there is to learn about the abdominal X-ray. Despite the fact that the CT has taken over a lot, this examination certainly still has clinical value in certain situations. Some knowledge about the abdominal X-ray is therefore essential.
View moduleAre those ultrasound images always still a big mystery to you? Read this module to get familiar with the frequent pathology you can encounter during an ultrasound examination of the abdomen.
View moduleFeel more confident in the future when encountering an osseous lesion on x-ray examination; in this module we will give you an easy checklist on how to evaluate and described an osseous lesion, so you can make a beter (differential) diagnosis.
View moduleThe perfect way to get acquainted with the CT scan of the abdomen! Learn the basics (different types of contrast examinations) and read about examples of common abdominal pathology.
View moduleLearn about different types of intracerebral hemorrhage you can encounter on a CT scan of the brain. Herewith the basic brain anatomy is being discussed.
View moduleLearn the fundamentals of the CT sinus examination: a practical module where radiological findings are translated into clinical ENT practice (endoscopic sinus surgery).
View moduleAn chest X-ray is one of the most frequently performed radiological examinations and it is therefore good to have some knowledge about how it should be assessed.
View moduleChest X-rays examinations of intensive care patients can be challenging. This module contains extra depth to the general module about the chest X-ray examination.
View moduleLearn everything about the chest X-ray of a neonate/child; get to know the differences compared to a chest X-ray of an adult.
View moduleRead all about the different types of fractures and how they should be described. This is an important module that forms the basis for assessing all types of X-rays.
View moduleImportant questions such as WHICH radiological examination is most suitable? and WHAT information should I write down on an application form? These items will be discussed in this module.
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View moduleDiscover the essential role of interventional radiologists in the management of stroke patients. This module offers comprehensive insights into the thrombectomy treatment, but also offers a clear overview of key aspects surrounding the stroke patient, including CT angiography and CT perfusion.
View moduleWhat do you know about the dangers of (ionizing) radiation caused radiological examinations? This module contains practical information about ionizing radiation produced by X-ray and CT examinations.
View moduleThis module is packed with practical information and visually stunning images. The perfect way to learn about the MRI of the lumbar spine!
View moduleLearn the basics of MRI. Don't worry! This difficult subject is presented in an understandable and accessible way.
View moduleWhat is nuclear medicine exactly and what is it used for? Read everything about the underlying physics and the most common performed nuclear medicine examinations.
View moduleRead everything about what the ultrasound scrotal examination has to offer; from diagnosing something relatively harmless (such as hydrocele) to an emergency indication such as torsio testis.
View moduleHow is an ultrasound image created? And what are the possibilities and limitations? Read all about the basic technique of ultrasound examinations.
View moduleGet acquainted with the interventional radiologist and learn more about the minimal invasive procedures/treatments in acute and chronic vascular pathology.
View moduleLearn the basic principles about the ankle X-ray examination; a frequently conducted examination and mainly used for identifying fractures and evaluation of patients with chronic ankle pain.
View moduleAn X-ray of the elbow is a frequently conducted examination and is mainly used for diagnosing a fracture. Some of the key topics are radial head fracture, supracondylar humeral fracture, anterior/posterior fat pad and elbow luxation.
View moduleLearn the basic principles about the wrist X-hand examination; a frequently conducted examination and mainly used for identifying fractures and evaluation of patients with chronic pain of the fingers.
View moduleAn hip X-ray examination can be used both in cases of suspected acute pathology (in particular fracture) and chronic pathology (including osteoarthritis).
View moduleLearn the basic principles about the knee X-ray examination; the topics range from acute pathology (in particular fracture) to chronic pathology (including osteoarthritis).
View moduleA great way to rehearse your knowledge on shoulder anatomy and get acquainted with the common pathology you may encounter on the X-shoulder examination.
View moduleLearn the basic principles about the wrist X-ray examination; a frequently conducted examination and mainly used for identifying fractures and evaluation of patients with chronic wrist pain.
View moduleRead all about the basics of the X-ray and CT technique. Topics such as X-ray densities, Hounsfield Units and contrast media are discussed.
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