| | The Portal for Radiology and Imaging related sites |
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| Site Address | Rating | Review |
|---|---|---|
| http://www.cis.rit.edu/htbooks/mri/ | ***** | Interesting and useful site by Professor Joseph Hornak from the Rochester Institute of Technology. The fundamentals of MRI explained with text and animated graphics. |
| http://bidmc.harvard.edu/content/bidmc/departments/radiology/files/fetalatlas/ | ***** | Well implemented atlas of foetal MRI with some beautiful illustrations. Examples of normal appearances and many examples of pathology. |
| http://www.mritutor.org/mritutor/index.html | * | Basic review of MRI physics. |
| http://www.mrisafety.com/ | ***** | An excellent site with a large amount of information on MRI safety. It includes an extensive list of MR safe and MR non-safe devices. Registration required but this is free. |
| http://www.howstuffworks.com/mri.htm | *** | Useful basic introduction into the concepts involved in MRI. Part of the the "How stuff works" website which also has useful information on a large variety of modern technological developments from turbo charged engines to DVD players. |
| http://www.users.on.net/vision/index.htm | ***** | The last word in MRI internet links. Comprehensive listing of useful MRI resources on the internet. |
| http://www.indyrad.iupui.edu/learning/mriatlasinfo.shtm | ***** | A quality MRI atlas with a reasonably fast and easy to use interface. At the time of review it covers Knee, Shoulder, Pelvis and Wrist. |
| http://uwmsk.org:8080/UWR/ | **** | Good collection of teaching MRI musculo-skeletal teaching cases |
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