Online Dictionary of Radiology Words: Incomplete project March 12, 2008
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I found a neat dictionary of radiology and nuclear medicine related words at radiologystudents.com. You may search the dictionary by categories, alphabetical order, or by the approximate time of addition. I believe that this is a great concept, and as such it is the first online diagnostic imaging related dictionary, but it has to develop much more, so that the explanations and the number of listed words may expand.
This site is also powered by WordPress, and I believe it is run by the author(s) of the blog titled Nothing2hide.net. But the dictionary, unfortunately, cannot be edited by all visitors, therefor it is not taking advantage of the great power of web 2.0. Why? It has such great potential!
If the authors of radiologystudents.com are reading this, please consider going public with this dictionary so that students and professionals of diagnostic imaging may help build a better and bigger dictionary.
- Andras






It’s me!
I will work on adding a wiki area that can be edited by all - I hate the spam though and that’s why the dictionary is closed.
Uncopyrighted word list submissions can be sent to troy.thompson@sinclair.edu
By the way, it’s not owned by nothing2hide.
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Hi, I hope you are feeling well today. This is not a spam comment! I just thought you’ll find this site useful and worth featuring on your amazing blog:
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/cases/caseNA/pb9.htm
Keep up the good work. Don’t miss the Medical Student Carnival at my blog on Wednesday!
Take Care,
Y.S. Fellow medical student blogger
Thank you Y.S.!!!
You gave us a great tip! I’ve already posted about it.
Have a nice day!
(by the way, we’ll open our discussion forum this week; you are welcome!)
Imre and András
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