Description:
CTisus is a project of the Advanced Medical Imaging Laboratory, and on this site they present their teaching files. The files are divided by organ or body systems (such as Stomach and Neuro), and each division contains from one to forty-two individual files. Each file contains 100 cases, which allow students to see CT scans, courtesy of Dr. Elliot K. Fishman, and diagnose the illness based on what the scan reveals. By clicking the “Diagnosis” on/off buttons, they can see the correct diagnosis. This site will be helpful for students in the fields of diagnostic radiographic imaging or radiology to have an understanding of what diseases look like in CT scans, and for teachers who instruct those students to supplement their classroom lectures and activities with these ready-to-use teaching files.
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