User talk:Glitzy queen00
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[edit] XRII
I think you've gone off topic on your rewrite of this page. An x-ray image intensifier is simply a component of a C-arm (converts and amplifies the x-ray signal into light) and not the actual system. With the improvement of flat-panels detectors, there have been a lot of flat-panel based C-arms introduced (vs XRII-based ones). A lot of the description and applications mentioned are modality-based and not really part of the discussion of XRII. (e.g. fluoroscopy and angiography, which aren't exclusive to XRII-based systems) You'll probably want to make a separate C-arm article and move most of the information you added to XRII into it. --Fuzzball! (talk) 14:13, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
- Update on X-ray image intensifier Fuzzball! (talk) 13:13, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] CTA
Good work on CTA page. Keep it up. Keep sharing your knoledge for it multiplies when you share it. Abushahin 18:54, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] CTPA
I hope you don't mind I've moved your nice CTPA page to CT pulmonary angiogram. It presently is rather low on sources. Could you provide some? We need to discuss the technique and also its evidence base (e.g. the ANTELOPE study).
Good to have a radiographer on board! There's a lot of stuff to be done in medical imaging. JFW | T@lk 21:02, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reply
I don't mind you moving the article. Thank you for letting me know. Almost all the information on the article is from first hand experience and personal knowledge, but I'll try and get some references on there. If you have any information on trials please feel free to add that but I'd like to keep the information on the scanning techniques as it is. And as a radiographer I know a lot more about scannning than a lot of doctors so I'm happy to add as much as I can. Heather 15:06, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Glitzy_queen00
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[edit] Where have you gone?
Your radiography work is very much appreciated. I hope you'll be back sometime! JFW | T@lk 22:18, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Image request
Hi,
do you have any images for the osteoporosis article? It's our current WP:MCOTW, and the only free image I found was from a DEXA machine, and it's an ugly photograph.
cheers, --Steven Fruitsmaak (Reply) 22:24, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
- Further to your note on Talk:Osteoporosis, we could use images of a vertebral fracture and possibly a #NOF. I'm sure you see those occasionally :-). JFW | T@lk 09:59, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Thanks - barnstarification
You have filled a void with your great images of osteoporosis and ankylosing spondylitis! Here is a barnstar. Enjoy it. JFW | T@lk 17:39, 20 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Help with pelvic / hip images
I've split up a hip dysplasia (human) page from the hip dysplasia article focused on the canine condition. It's not all polished yet. I have no trouble finding text, but I don't dare copy out the images because of the copyrights. But without there is a lot of stuff that doesn't work. I found an x-ray of a healthy hip, but it's not the right direction for most of the lines. The following would be highly appreciated: Anterposterior pelvic image showing the "teardrop" (if you could spare a line and point it out I'd be grateful) Subluxated hips or hip joints with dysplasia An image of a hip where the Shenton's line can be drawn in
Any other images you have that might be useful will be most welcome. I copied out image 1 from another language, but find it rather confusing than clarifying.
Before you have a fit looking at the article I should tell you that the references are not all in yet and some of the text still needs some editing. I'm currently trying to find references that will meet the wiki standards as far as I can find out. Sorry for bothering you but there doesn't seem to be an orthopedic specialist on the medicine panel. Lisa4edit
Thanks so much for the images. Any other ones you come across plse. keep that page in mind. It already looks a lot more professional with these x-rays in. Many thanks again, you're a treasure!! Lisa4edit —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lisa4edit (talk • contribs) 06:21, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Empty delta
Heather, I am working on cerebral venous sinus thrombosis with the specific aim of getting it up to good article status. Things would be immensely helped with some neuroimaging of this fascinating disorder, such as the classic "empty delta sign" on CT or possibly one showing venous infarcts, or perhaps even one of those beautiful digital reconstructions of an MR venogram showing the filling defect!
Your help is, as always, appreciated. JFW | T@lk 19:51, 13 April 2008 (UTC)