| Radiology Arts, a project
developed by Radiolopolis and its members.The virtual
Radiology museum allows
for a virtual tour of different
sections using including
historical images, historical
figures,Radiology curiosities,
equipments, devices and
accessories of historic value
as well as interesting images.
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| Updated discussion forums - anonymous posting and more |
Dear Radiolopolis members!
We just upgraded our discussion forum which enables many new features, such as anonymous postings, polls, video integration, instant preview panel and many more ...
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| RSNA Radiolopolis event - it will rain prizes again! iPods, books, fun and more! |

Win an iPod touch and many other prizes! Join our RSNA Radiolopolis event! We will give away several latest generation iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod shuffle, great value Radiology books and many gift cards (Starbucks etc.Read More...
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| Freelance writer for Radiology news articles wanted |
We are currently seeking for freelance writers who are experienced in the medical, and particular Radiology field. If you are interested, please contact freelance@radiolopolis.com with the subject Freelance writing. Details will be then discussed on a personal basis.
Thank you
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| What should I do if my patient has a contrast reaction? Guidelines for contrast reactions |
What should I do if my patient has a contrast reaction?
These are symptom-dependent guidelines for treatment of patients who suffer a reaction to intravenous contrast material.
Urticaria
In asymptomatic patients, no treatment is needed.
In patient with symptomatic urticaria that is mild or moderate, diphenhydramine 50 mg may be administered orally, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
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| Interactive stack viewer for Radiology cases - tutorial |
How to use the interactive stack viewer

1-Toolbar:
The toolbar is available at the bottom of the viewer It offers many features:
1. Full Mode: toggle screen normal/full mode
2. High Quality Button: load HQ version of the current shown Image.
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| The first and only truly interactive multiplanar stack viewer for Radiology cases - on Radiolopolis! |
Wow! Interactive image stack viewer for Radiology cases
Finally it's launched: the long promised latest interactive image stack viewer for Radiology cases!
No installation needed - no Active X or other plugin needed!
Virtually every browser is in these days Flash enabled - that's all you need!
Access this program from every computer and from anywhere - independent from your location! And the best is: It's free!!!
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| RSNA event with many prizes (iPods), free drinks and meeting with the JRCR editors |

MANY PRIZES (iPods, books, gift cards) at our RSNA event!
Finally we finished our Radiolopolis event survey and the majority of people decided to host the event on Wednesday, December 1st 2010 in the Hyatt Regency hotel downRead More...
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| RSNA event invitation - awards, journal author / reviewer questions and more... |

Dear Radiolopolis member, The next RSNA meeting is approaching fast and we would like to cordially invite you to our RSNA Radiolopolis event. The Radiolopolis event will be an exciting "come together" with other Radiolopolis members and will also host an award ceremony for our Radiology OlympRead More...
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| How-To tutorial: How to create interactive Radiology cases |
This tutorial should guide you in a few steps how to create extraordinary interactive Radiology cases on Radiolopolis. We try to make it as easy as possible so that even less computer experienced users may benefit from this unique feature.
The first part of this tutorial explains how to prepare the image stacks and the second part explains how to add them to your case portfolio.
Step 1: Preparing the image stacks:
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| Tutorial: How to use the interactive mode for our Radiology cases |

The interactive stack viewer has been adapted from our affiliated Journal of Radiology Case Reports and allows multiple functions that enhance the educational value of the provided cases.
The user may scroll through the entire image stack, window, level, zoom and pan the images as known from the workstation.
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