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Radiological
Cross-Sectional Anatomy with
Multidetector CT: Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
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Radiological
Cross-Sectional Anatomy with Multidetector CT:
Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis on DVD-ROM
An exciting new resource for anyone using cross
sectional anatomy or involved in the interpretation of
radiological scans. Thousands of clear and accurate
images, in an intuitive digital format, provide the user
with an invaluable aid to cross section anatomy, CT and
MRI interpretation and a stunning 3D anatomy image
library.
View hundreds of clear and accurate 3D anatomy images of
the thorax, abdomen and pelvis. Interactive functions
allow you to add and remove layers, rotate and label any
structure with the click of a mouse.
In the cross sectional anatomy section, use advanced
functionality to select a region, modality, plane and
contrast - (for CT) then scroll through labeled cross
sections and compare with CT scans of the whole trunk,
thorax, abdomen and pelvis plus MRI of the male and
female pelvis.
Label any structure on either the cross section or the
scans and follow through all the available slices using
the scrolling function. Structures labels are clearly
mapped in 2D, rather than just pointed to give the
structure circumference. You can also view the structure
labels as a color overlay over the scans.
Benefits
- Learn, revise and teach more easily using clear,
accurate labeled cross sectional anatomy linked to
high quality CT and MRI scans
- Quick and easy access to thousands of clear and
accurate 3D and cross section images for presentations
and lectures.
- You are in control. Intuitive interactive
functions allow the user to select area, modality and
plane and label relevant structures.
- Interface designed to complement packages used to
interpret radiological scans in a clinical environment
Detailed List of Views
Thorax
Respiratory System
Bronchial tree
Lungs – including segmentation.
Pleura
The Heart
Position of the heart
Pericardium
Chambers of the Heart
Cardiac cycle right and left
Conducting System
Breast and mammary glands
Abdomen
Quadrants of the abdomen
Regions of the abdomen
Peritoneum
Digestive System
Stomach
Stomach wall
Small intestines
Large intestines
Rectum and anal canal
Spleen
Liver – including segmentation views
Heptatic System
Gall bladder and biliary tree
Pancreas
Urinary System
Suprarenal glands
Kidney
Renal calyces
Renal Vessels
Ureters
Female Pelvis
Bladder and urethra
Muscles of the female pelvic floor
Female reproductive system
Female reproductive tract
Position and support of the uterus
Female external genitalia
Male Pelvis
Bladder and urethra
Muscles of the male pelvic floor
Male reproductive system
Testis
Spermatic cords and scrotum
Spermatic ducts
Male reproductive accessory glands
Penis
Anatomy Section
Cross sectional anatomy and radiology section
Advanced functionality allows you to select the region,
modality, plane and contrast (for CT) you want, label
any structure, compare to detailed and labeled cross
section anatomy and scroll through all the layers
available.
Multidetector CT
Choose to view CT of the whole trunk, chest, abdomen
or pelvis in axial, sagittal or coronal planes and at
1.5mm slices.
Includes over 300 labeled structures
Choice of 3 CT contrasts
MRI
Female Pelvis MRI in T1 and T2 at 5mm slices.
Male Pelvis MRI in T1 and T2 at 5mm slices
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Medical Imaging is a new teaching and learning resource
developed by The University of Melbourne Department of
Radiology to provide medical students with an
understanding of clinical radiology, but it is also
appropriate for other groups, including physiotherapy
students, postgraduate medical & surgical trainees, and
nurses. It covers the clinical role of radiology in
general and specialist adult medicine and surgery, women's
health and children's and adolescent's health. About 130
topics describe the role of radiology in common clinical
presentations, and the important radiological features of
common or important diseases.
The emphasis is in placing radiology in clinical context.
In addition a generic section outlines the principles of
image generation, image interpretation, risks, benefits
and costs, and includes a substantial section on nuclear
medicine. A terminology section provides definitions
including those of commonly used abbreviations. A library
of annotated normal radiological images is included which
can be viewed in a self-test mode.
It is delivered using a Web browser interface on CD-ROM,
and comprises approximately 220,000 words and 2,000 images
which are presented as enlargeable thumbnails.
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Fundamentals for Emergency and Acute
Care Physicians
Challenger EM Ultrasound
is a unique, CD-ROM-based course designed to teach the
basic techniques of emergency ultrasound. The course
contains a combination of still and video segments, as
well as diagrams, animations, and interactive multimedia
that describe the key concepts of ultrasonography.
Challenger EM Ultrasound
educates the physician on the emergency ultrasound exam, including evaluation
of abdominal trauma, RUQ pain, pericardial effusion, ectopic pregnancy,
abdominal aortic aneurysm, and many more presentations. The course also covers
all clinical applications as well as ultrasound. Make yourself the expert in
your practice with this unique state-of-the-art program!
Challenger EM Ultrasound
is a novel, CD-ROM-based course designed to teach the basic techniques of
emergency ultrasound. Eight robust chapters teach the most
sought-after ultrasound diagnostic skills. A
combination of still and narrated video segments,
diagrams, and animations describe and explain the key
concepts of ultrasonography. Now you will understand and
be able to explain the spectrum of ultrasound
technologies, the physics behind each, and the mechanics
of image generation. Labels on imagery, diagrams, and
ultrasound videos can be switched on and off for quick
reference and self-testing. Images, illustrations, even
videos enlarge for detailed examination. Interactive
animations and multimedia case-studies allow you to
manipulate elements on the screen and see your results in
real time. Sleek pop-up navigation tools let you pause,
fast forward, rewind, and skip narrative screens. A
powerful search tool lets you find specific screens
and topics. You can also quickly browse screens using our
intuitive submenus. Listen to the professional
narration and then read the transcript. Finding the
topic you need has never been easier. Print your screens
and transcripts on the fly. A unique "marker" feature
allows on-screen write up in a variety of colours for
demonstration and classroom use. You can print your marked
screens, erase marks, and clear all marks. The "carousel"
feature allows you to create your own custom slideshow
from the over 500 screens provided. Share your
custom presentations with colleagues, students, and
patients.
Chapter Listings
- Introduction
- Physics and Orientation
- Trauma Ultrasound Examination
- Cardiac Examination
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- Right Upper Quadrant Examination
- Abdominal Aorta Examination
- Renal Examination
- OB/GYN Examination
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Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
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Paediatric
Radiology Cases Series
Challenger Paediatric Radiology is an interactive training program
designed to refine your ability to quickly diagnose the entire spectrum of
problems recognisable on radiographs.
Chapter Listing:
Pediatric Abdominal Cases Abdominal Radiograph Cases
- Abdominal Foreign Bodies
- Differentiating Ileus and Obstruction
- Intussusception, Pyloric Stenosis, and Malrotation
- Acute Inflammatory Conditions
- Miscellaneous Abdominal Cases
Abdominal Radiograph Reference Library
Pediatric Chest Cases
Chest Radiograph Cases
- Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 1
- Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 2
- Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 3
- Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 4
- Chest Radiograph Cases - Set 5
- Neonatal Chest Radiographs - Set 6
Chest Radiograph Reference Library
Pediatric Extremity Cases
Extremity Radiograph Cases
- Upper Extremity Cases
- Lower Extremity Cases
- Child Abuse
Extremity Radiograph Reference Library
Pediatric Head and Neck Cases Child Abuse Cases
- Child Abuse
Head Radiograph Cases
- Infant Skull Fractures
- Orbital Abnormalities
- Stroke
- Intracranial Hemorrhage
- Intracranial Hypertension
- Brain Abscess
- Neurocysticercosis
Neck Radiograph Cases
- Airway Management
- Bony Abnormalities of the Neck
- Soft Tissue Abnormalities of the Neck
Head and Neck Radiograph Reference Library
Target Audience:
Challenger Paediatric Radiology is intended for all medical
practitioners who use radiographs for medical diagnosis and who need
to be familiar with the radiographic manifestations of paediatric
diseases.
Educational Objectives:
The educational objectives of the Challenger Paediatric Radiology
program are as follows. On completing the program, the medical
practitioner will be able to:
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing paediatric
abdominal x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe typical cases for most conditions causing paediatric abdominal
x-ray abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing paediatric
abdominal x-ray abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing paediatric
chest x-ray abnormalities.
- Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders
causing paediatric chest x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing paediatric
chest x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing paediatric
extremity x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe typical cases for most conditions causing paediatric extremity
x-ray abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing paediatric
extremity x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing paediatric
head and neck x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe typical cases for most conditions causing paediatric head and
neck x-ray abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing paediatric
head and neck x-ray abnormalities.
- You will demonstrate your achievement of the above knowledge and skills by
completing all topics with scores of at least 80%. Your scores are always
visible at the top of the question screen. You can repeat each topic as many
times as needed to attain your objectives.
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Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
media player* with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio. |
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Rad-Challenger -
Acute Radiology
Cases
Series
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Acute Care
Radiology Cases For Primary and Emergency Physicians
Rad-Challanger - Acute Care Radiology Series is an interactive
training program designed to refine the primary care, or emergency physician's
ability to quickly diagnose the entire spectrum of problems recognisable on
radiographs.
Table of Contents:
Abdominal, Pelvis, and Genitourinary Cases:
Abdomen
Introduction
Displacement Phenomena and Mass Effects on Abdominal
Images
Injuries to the Spleen and Hemoperitoneum
Ileus and Bowel Obstruction
Branching Air Patterns within the Biliary System
Bowel Wall Thickening: Ischemic, Infectious, or
Inflammatory
Important Radiographic Findings on Periphery of Film, "Cornershots"
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Free Air in the Abdominal Cavity - Pneumoperitoneum
Vascular and Non-Vascular Calcifications Found on
Abdominal Imaging
Foreign Bodies
Pelvis and Genitourinary Tract
Introduction to Imaging of the Pelvis: Detection of
Subtle Fractures and Joint Effusions
Acetabular Fractures
Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphysis and Adolescent Hip
Injuries
Hip Dislocations
Major Pelvic Disruptions
Renal Calculi Imaging
Urethral Disruptions
Perivesical Hematomas
Bladder Disruption
Renal Parenchymal/Retroperitoneal Injuries
Chest Cases
Introduction
Introduction & Approach to Reading Chest Radiographs
The Lungs
Focal Densities, Infiltrates, and Atelectasis
Homogeneous Densities
Multiple and Diffuse Lung Densities
Pulmonary Contusions
Pulmonary Embolism
Congestive Heart Failure
The Pleural Spaces
Pleural Effusions and Hemothoraces
Airway Leaks and Pneumothoraces
The Mediastinum and Its Contents
Pneumomediastinum, Pneumopericardium and Subcutaneous
Emphysema
Hemomediastinum
Traumatic Aortic Disruptions
Thoracic Aortic Dissection
Hiatal Hernia
Esophageal Rupture
The Diaphragm & Miscellaneous Topics
Diaphragmatic Abnormalities & Injuries
Sternal Fractures
Miscellaneous Cases
Extremity Cases
Extremity Cases
Shoulder
Traumatic Injuries to the Elbow
Traumatic Injuries to the Distal Forearm/Wrist
Imaging of the Knee
Air in the Joints and Soft Tissues
Ankle Fractures
Destructive Bone Lesions
Lumbar and Thoracic Spine Cases
Lumbar and Thoracic Spine
Introduction
Lumbar and Sacral Fractures
Infection Involving the Vertebra or Disc Spaces
Degenerative, Congenital, and Neoplastic Lumbar Disease
Presentation of Myelopathies versus Radiculopathies
Neuro-Imaging (CNS), Facial Bones, & Cervical Spine
Cases
Central Nervous System
Introduction to CNS Imaging
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Subdural vs Epidural Hemorrhage
Intraparenchymal Contusion/Hematoma: Traumatic vs
Spontaneous
Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
Cerebral Edema
Skull Fractures
CNS Infection, Cerebritis vs Abscess
Mass Lesions of the Brain
Congenital Intrauterine Transmission of Infection to the
Fetal Brain
Neuroimaging in the AIDS Patient
Cerebral Infarction
Extra-Axial Low Density Fluid Collection
Hydrocephalus
Facial Bones
Introduction
Fractures of the Facial Bones
Soft Tissue Changes on Facial Images
Cervical Spine
Introduction to Cervical Spine Imaging
Evaluation of the Prevertebral Soft Tissue Space (PVSTS)
Evaluation of the Pediatric Prevertebral Soft Tissue Space
(PVSTS)
Epiglottitis and Other Soft Tissue Infections
Evaluation of the Subglottic Airway
Evaluation of the Atlanto-Occipital Relationship
Fractures of the Odontoid
Evaluation of the Upper Cervical Spine
Evaluation of the Lower Cervical Spine
Epidural Fluid Collection: Abscess vs Hematoma
Evaluation of Foreign Bodies vs. Anatomical Variants
Evaluation of the Pediatric Cervical Spine X-ray
Unilateral and Bilateral Facet Dislocation
Soft Tissue of the Neck
Target Audience:
Rad-Challanger - Acute Care Radiology Series is intended for all medical
practitioners who use radiographs for medical diagnosis; and who need to be
familiar with the radiographic manifestations of diseases.
Educational Objectives:
On completing this program, the medical practitioner will be able to:
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing abdominal,
pelvic, and genitourinary abnormalities.
- Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders
causing abdominal, pelvic, and genitourinary abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing abdominal,
pelvic, and genitourinary abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing chest x-ray
abnormalities.
- Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders
causing chest x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing chest x-ray
abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing extremity and
lumbar spine abnormalities.
- Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders
causing extremity and lumbar spine x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing extremity and
lumbar spine abnormalities.
- Recognize typical radiographic examples of disorders causing head and neck
abnormalities.
- Given specific patient presentations with radiographs, diagnose disorders
causing head and neck x-ray abnormalities.
- Describe the key radiographic features of disorders causing head and neck
abnormalities.
- Demonstrate mastery of the knowledge and cognitive skills required to
achieve the above objectives by scoring at least 80% on all topics studied for
CME credit.
New and Revised Pedagogic Content
- Ileus and Bowel Obstruction
- Bowel Wall Thickening: Ischemic, Infectious, or Inflammatory
- Free Air in the Abdominal Cavity - Pneumoperitoneum
- Vascular and Non-Vascular Calcifications Found on Abdominal Imaging
- Hip Dislocations
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Hemomediastinum
- Traumatic Injuries to the Elbow
- Ankle Fractures
- Destructive Bone Lesions
- Lumbar and Sacral Fractures
- Infection Involving the Vertebra or Disc Spaces
- Degenerative, Congenital, and Neoplastic Lumbar Disease
- Subdural vs Epidural Haemorrhage
- CNS Infection, Cerebritis vs Abscess
- Mass Lesions of the Brain
- Introduction to Orbital Scanning
- Fractures of the Facial Bones
- Soft Tissue Changes on Facial Images
- Introduction to Cervical Spine Imaging
- Epiglottitis and Other Soft Tissue Infections
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System Requirements:
Windows 2000 sp4+, XP sp1+ (Home, Professional or MCE) or Vista (Home
Basic/Premium, Business or Ultimate) (Windows 2000 or XP sp2 preferred).
Pentium III - 1GHz or faster, 24X CD-ROM drive or faster, Video Card and
Monitor capable of at least 1024x768 resolution; Sound Card and
Speakers, Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device. Windows 2000
sp4+, or Windows XP sp1+ (Home/Prof/MCE): 512MB or greater, Windows
Vista (Home Basic/Premium, Business, or Ultimate): 1GB or greater. Run
from CD-ROM: 1MB with CD-ROM, Full Installation: Amount varies with each
product. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x or Internet Explorer 7.x,
Netscape Navigator 7.x or later, Mozilla Firefox 1.x or later. Sun Java2
(JRE) 1.4.2_07 - 1.4.2_16. Internet Access with a 56K modem or faster
(DSL, Cable, Broadband, etc.). Macromedia Flash 6 player or later, A
media player* with codecs for ".mp3" audio and ".mpg" MPEG1 video/audio. |
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