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Radiology - Abdomen Dynamic

Radiology - Abdomen Dynamic at Mac App Store analyse

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5,696 ratings · Power index: 140
Version 1.6
Size 526.4 Mb
Updated 3 years ago
Released 10 May 2012

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Diagnostic Radiology - Dynamic Approach to Abdominal Radiology We are reviewed in Radiology! "Cutting edge..." and "Highly recommended". Read the full review here: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/radiol.13134038 "Possibly the best radiology app for iOS" - iMedicalApps.com [www.imedicalapps.com/2012/08/diagnostic-radiology-app/] ◆ ◆ Go beyond paper and do Radiology ◆ ◆ ▸ Get your hands on a revolutionary new way to master abdominal imaging and access the knowledge of today’s experts on tomorrow’s technology. ▸ This fully interactive book offers extensively annotated, real clinical data sets to illustrate key concepts of the dynamic approach to abdominal anatomy and pathology. ▸ A must for radiologists and clinicians interested in understanding and diagnosing diseases of the abdomen.

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Monthly Downloads > 3.08k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.26k

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Superb learning tool for radiologists

ProfHena · 13 years ago · v1.0.2

This unique app allows to realistically scroll through radiologic images of the abdomen. Various pathologies of the abdomen and pelvis are displayed in detail with good explanations and cross-references. So far the one and only real-life radiology experience for the iPad.

A really new way of learning radiology

DrRadPath · 13 years ago

This is an amazing app (or textbook as they call it) about abdominal imaging! I am really impressed! (And for a textbook it is really cheap.) It has a great introduction to anatomy and chapters with scrollable data sets embedded in the text, really really cool. I have not seen an app that can do this! Looking forward to the promised upcoming Cardiovascular book. Bring it on!

Jeffrey Maki, MD, PhD

jhmaki · 13 years ago

I am very excited about this application. First and foremost, the implementation is first rate; single finger seamless scrolling of excellent quality cross sectional imaging - as if you were at a PACS workstation, hyperlinks coordinating text with the findings, arrows to point out the findings (which can be turned off to help you make the findings yourself), and informative case info (history), findings, interpretation, and reference pages. This is the future of radiology education – not learned from a static picture in a book, but from dynamic image-sets simulating how radiology is actually practiced in the reading room; with an on-line tutor making sure you make all the findings and interpret them properly. The individual image datasets (e.g. axial or coronal CT) can be scrolled in their default 2 x 2 format shared with text on the page, or double-tapped to enlarge any of the 4 image windows, or maximized so the image takes up the entire screen. The scrolling is completely fluid – even at maximum screen size (I have iPad2), and it works with vertical or horizontal format, nicely transitioning as you rotate the device. The creators obviously understand the capabilities of the Apple iOS and are taking full advantage of them. The premise and text by van Leeuwen and Veldhuis are also excellent, presented as multiple cases you can pick and choose, or as a coherent textbook really delving into the anatomic analysis of abdominal imaging. As a third option there is an extensive index which points you to relevant cases. This is great for residents just learning body CT, or for seasoned radiologists who want to challenge themselves to really understand the anatomic basis of abdominal disease processes. What really appeals to me about this concept is that it lends itself to all types of radiologic image-based teaching; an addition to (or dare I say it) even a replacement for standard hardcopy radiology texts. And infinitely more interactive than a textbook or most lectures - instead of an image or two or a slide that flashes by so quickly you can’t process it, you get the entire case – delivered at your own pace. I understand the developers have designed this application such that developing content is very straightforward. This, combined with digital marketing through the Apple store means publication can be swift, and can come from numerous authors directly. No more years to edit and typeset textbooks that are immediately out of date – instead create, publish, use, update – in bite size bits or more comprehensive works. Fast and simple; I expect we will see a lot of timely and useful educational material in the near future, and I look forward to adding it to my educational collection.