Here are some useful sites to get started
- Radiopaedia – Basic curriculum
- Radiology Masterclass – for students and junior doctors
- Raby, Accident & Emergency Radiology Survival Guide – is well worth having in your library
Radio-diagnosis
- Although the clinician often has the advantage of a greater appreciation of the clinical context, first describe the abnormal findings before launching into a definitive diagnosis
- There is often more than one differential diagnoses for an abnormal appearances e.g. tracheal deviation and lung whiteout could either be due to massive effusion or massive collapse
- Do a careful systematic search for other features that support or exclude the alternatives