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This tutorial is complimentary to Part 3 and the knowledge gained there can be used in interpreting some of the interesting example shown here. Our expert allows up to 30 seconds viewing of an x-ray and then points out one by one the abnormalities on that film building up to a diagnosis.
Each case sharpens the mind to look more carefully at the next in the quiz but the casual viewer seems to miss something each time.
Dr M Afzal Mir, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician, UHW, Cardiff.
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