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AJR 2004; 183:1517-1521
© American Roentgen Ray Society

A Web-Based ACR Index for Radiological Diagnoses

Chun-Shan Yam1, Jonathan Kruskal, Arkadiusz Sitek and Michael Larson

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, WCC, Rm. 306, 1 Deaconess Rd., Boston, MA 02215.

OBJECTIVE. We created an online computer system that allows radiologists to access the American College of Radiology (ACR) index for radiologic diagnoses from any Web browser.

CONCLUSION. A total of 11,260 indexes (10 anatomic, 722 pathologic, 90 subanatomic, and 10,438 subpathologic) were integrated into this online system. Users can navigate the entire ACR hierarchic indexing structure with easy-to-use cascading dropdown lists. This password-protected system also allows free-text searches, ACR index searches, and bookmark functions. We have used this system in our departmental intranet for more than 2 years.


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