NCSU Radiology Viewer

Welcome to the radiology component of VET 914 Form and Function.

A thorough understanding of normal radiographic anatomy is an absolute basic necessity in the process of radiograph interpretation.

 A repository of normal radiographic images is available at https://studentviewer.cvm.ncsu.edu

A lot of this material is courtesy of Dr Ed Smallwood, a former NC State faculty member. 

On a PC, use Chrome, on a MAC use Chrome or Safari.

On mobile devices, you can either use a standard browser (Chrome probably best) or download the free eUnity app from the app store. The app functions the same as the browser based system.

 

Login with your unity ID and password.  

If you wish to access this resource from an off campus location you will need to be connected to the university VPN. For information on the vpn,  go to to
https://oit.ncsu.edu/campus-it/campus-data-network/vpn

For information on how to active the vpn, click here
 

For a region specific search, enter search parameters in the  Patient Name field. For example for Canine Forelimb, enter any of the following:

  • Canine, Forelimb
  • C, Forelimb
  • Forelimb

Patient Name options include;

  • Canine, Forelimb
  • Canine, Hindlimb
  • Canine, Spine
  • Canine, Pelvis
  • Canine, Thorax
  • Canine, Abdomen

 

This viewer is one of the new generation viewers that allows easy viewing of medical images in any web browser on any OS and on any iOS device. This viewer is the same medical image viewer that is used in the hospital. 

 

Below is a movie on how to use the viewer.

 

Additional resources:

A good site for an alternative approach to viewing and learning radiographic anatomy.

University of Illinois Imaging Anatomy

 

License

Unit 0: Foundations and Lab Guide Prologue Copyright © by Mathew Gerard and Lindsey Cobb. All Rights Reserved.

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