Creating a Digital Radiographic Teaching File and Database Using a PC and Common Software
Thomas Hien Dieu Tran1,
Neil A. Roach2,
Patrick L. O'Kane2 and
Michael Thune2,3
1
Department of Medical Education, Frankford Hospital Health System, 2412
Ashwood Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19154.
2
Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Temple University, Broad and Ontario Sts.,
Philadelphia, PA 19140.
3
Present address: Department of Radiology, Southampton Hospital, 240 Meeting
House Ln., Southampton, NY 11968.

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Fig. 1. Screen capture of database table created with embedded image of
patient with aspergilloma. (Reprinted with permission from Microsoft [Redmond,
WA])
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Fig. 2. Screen capture of query to database, searching for patient with
aspergilloma. (Reprinted with permission from Microsoft [Redmond, WA])
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Fig. 3. Radiograph of 45-year-old woman with aspergilloma.
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Fig. 4. Screen capture shows database design view of Table 1. Note that data
type for image field must be Object Linking and Embedding object. (Reprinted
with permission from Microsoft [Redmond, WA])
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