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British Journal of Radiology (1992) 65, 187
© 1992 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-65-770-187-a

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Computer-based teaching file

M. Cornali and A. P. Battaglia

Department of Radiology, Apuan Pediatric Hospital, 54100 Massa, Italy

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Many radiologists take great pride in their collections of interesting cases, which are invaluable in teaching institutions. At times, either for statistical or research demands, it is necessary to have data at hand in a quick and easy way. The computer is ideally suited to accomplish these functions.

Received for publication May 15, 1991. Revision received September 6, 1991. Accepted for publication September 20, 1991.







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