Featured cases

Changed by Frank Gaillard, 29 Aug 2023
Disclosures - updated 6 Dec 2022:
  • Biogen Australia Pty Ltd, Investigator-Initiated Research Grant for CAD software in multiple sclerosis: finished Oct 2021 (past)

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Featured cases are a way for our editorial board to highlight public cases that that are awesome in some way and are shown on our homepage as "caseCase of the day"; you can see prior featured cases here.

Each month one case from the preceding month is chosen by the Featured Case Committee as the Case of the Month.

They need not be rare or unusual. Good examples of common pathology, or a good diagram, or cases with pathology specimens or clinical photographs all offer something to our community. Generally, cases with high diagnostic certainty and high completeness percentage are chosen. 

In addition to being displayed on the homepage, we may also select cases to be promoted on our various social media outlets (e.g. Facebook and Twitter). 

  • -<p><strong>Featured cases</strong> are a way for our <a href="/editors">editorial board</a> to highlight <a href="/articles/public-cases">public cases</a> that that are awesome in some way and are shown on our <a href="/">homepage</a> as "case of the day".</p><p>They need not be rare or unusual. Good examples of common pathology, or a good diagram, or cases with pathology specimens or clinical photographs all offer something to our community. Generally, cases with high <a href="/articles/diagnostic-certainty-2">diagnostic certainty</a> and high <a href="/articles/case-completeness">completeness percentage</a> are chosen. </p><p>In addition to being displayed on the homepage, we may also select cases to be promoted on our various social media outlets (e.g. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Radiopaedia.org">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/radiopaedia">Twitter</a>). </p>
  • +<p><strong>Featured cases</strong> are a way for our <a href="/editors">editorial board</a> to highlight <a href="/articles/public-cases">public cases</a> that that are awesome in some way and are shown on our <a href="/">homepage</a> as Case of the day; you can see prior featured cases <a href="/feature_images/previous" title="here">here</a>.</p><p>Each month one case from the preceding month is chosen by the <a href="/featured-case-committee" title="Featured Case Committee">Featured Case Committee</a> as the <a href="/cotm" title="Case of the Month">Case of the Month</a>.</p><p>They need not be rare or unusual. Good examples of common pathology, or a good diagram, or cases with pathology specimens or clinical photographs all offer something to our community. Generally, cases with high <a href="/articles/diagnostic-certainty-2">diagnostic certainty</a> and high <a href="/articles/case-completeness">completeness percentage</a> are chosen. </p><p>In addition to being displayed on the homepage, we may also select cases to be promoted on our various social media outlets (e.g. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Radiopaedia.org">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/radiopaedia">Twitter</a>). </p>

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