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DOI: 10.1148/rg.274065090
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RadiologyWiki.org: The Free Radiology Resource That Anyone Can Edit

Jonathan L. Streeter, MD, Michael T. Lu, BA, and Frank J. Rybicki, MD, PhD

1 From the Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115. Presented as an infoRAD exhibit at the 2005 RSNA Annual Meeting. Received May 4, 2006; revision requested July 27; final revision received January 19, 2007; accepted February 5. All authors have no financial relationships to disclose.

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Figure 1.  Home page for RadiologyWiki.org. The main level of organization is by subspecialty, as seen in the category section near the top of the page. The left sidebar provides options for navigation and search.

 

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Figure 2.  Screens illustrate the search function. The search engine is accessed from the left sidebar. A specific search for "air crescent" is initiated by typing this term into the search field (arrow) and yields the results shown on the right.

 

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Figure 3.  Screens show an article on the "air crescent sign" (left) and an example of the source Wiki Markup language that is displayed as the article is edited (right).

 

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Figure 4.  History of an article on the CT angiogram sign. By selecting the "history" tab at the top of an article, the full content, time, and author of every contribution may be accessed. Users may revert to or compare prior versions.

 





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