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Fig. 3C. Sample pages of American College of Radiology index. Screen capture of subanatomic pages show second-digit indexes (B) and third-digit indexes (C). As shown in C, all third-digit coronary vessels are displayed (e.g., [541] = Right Coronary Artery, [542] = Left Coronary Artery, etc.). In this example, cascading list ends at third-digit index page because no other subindexes exist for subcoronary vessels. However, for other body parts anatomy index can be extended to four digits (e.g., [4331] = Skeletal System/Wrist and Hand/Carpal Bone/Scaphoid).





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