Case Studies
EnviroDx on the Web: Environmental-Related Diseases (environmental medicine)
Interactive Dermatology Atlas. Department of Family & Community Medicine of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Richard P. Usatine, MD and Brian D. Madden, MD. The Main Atlas contains over 1,000 photographs from patient visits over two decades. Images can be searched by diagnosis, lesion characteristics, patient demographics, and treatments. Each image and case is cross-referenced to other images in the atlas. The Case Mode interface allows user to interact with stored cases in the comprehensive database as if they were patients—see pictures of the lesion, take a history and order labs in real time, then check assessment and treatment against those of the contributing physician. Site includes a Quiz Mode.
Interactive Grand Rounds / Medsite Includes Cardiology—Arrhythmias; Hypertension; Dyslipisemias; Immunology—Immunosuppressive Therapy. CME credit available. Baylor University Medical Center.
Medical Gross Anatomy Clinical Case Studies. University of Michigan Medical School. Includes: Back; Thorax; Abdomen; Pelvis and Perineum; Lower Limb; Upper Limb; Head and Neck. *
MyPACS.net. Vivalog Technologies. This site aids clinicians in sharing knowledge through the use of content management technology. The site features over 17,000 cases that contain nearly 78,000 images. Case studies and images are collected from radiologists/physicians from over 4000 hospitals worldwide. Funded in part by National Institutes of Health. Read Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and follow Registration procedure. *
The Tale of Tommy’s Testing: Introduction to Pedicases Case #1: Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah. This pediatric case study examines a 10 year old boy, Tommy, who is having learning and behavioral problems in school. (pediatrics)
Yale University Cardiothoracic Imaging : Aortic aneurysm (cardiothoracic)
Yale University Cardiothoracic Imaging : Normal Adult Female (cardiothoracic)
Yale University Cardiothoracic Imaging: Progressive Cardiomyopathy (cardiothoracic)
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