Frequently asked questions
Atlas of Radiology is a digital platform for studying radiological anatomy, viewing
CT and MRI images, and preparing reports using professional tools.
Atlas of Radiology is designed for radiologists, residents, medical students, radiographers,
educators, and radiology specialists.
Atlas of Radiology includes interactive anatomical sections for CT and MRI:
head, neck, chest, spine, abdomen, pelvis, upper limbs, and lower limbs.
Anatomical structures are labeled manually and are available in English, and Latin.
Users can turn layers on and off to study images with guidance or test themselves without labels.
Yes. Atlas of Radiology can be used for self-study, preparation for classes, resident training,
and demonstration of anatomical structures on CT and MRI images.
Yes. Atlas of Radiology includes a browser-based DICOM Viewer that allows users to open and view
CT and MRI images without installing separate software.
Atlas of Radiology is based on CT and MRI images, not only diagrams. Users can move through slices,
turn anatomical labels on and off, and study anatomy in a format close to the real work
of a radiology specialist.