April Fools'
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The Radiopedia editors have a recurring commitment to prank the collective radiology community each year on April 1, an informal holiday known as April fools day. Sometimes months in the planning and creation, the pseudo-pathologies depicted on imaging are an exciting annual project the editors look forward to with mischievous childish delight. Each case is shared across our social media network and the growth in page visits each year is largely a reflection of our growing social media influence.
List of April fools cases
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2012: Maxillary tettigoniidaosis
- page visited 1,565 times over the April 1 period
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2013: Von Schlapp syndrome
- page visited 6,157 times over the April 1 period
- "making of" video on the Radiology Channel
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2014: Teapot syndrome
- page visited 62,157 times over the April 1 period
- official Wikipedia article for "I'm a little teapot" edited by someone to include 'teapot syndrome' as the inspiration behind the song; this has since been edited, with Radiopaedia's April Fools case now listed appropriately
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2015: Tin Man syndrome
- page visited
127201,000 times over the April 1 period(so far, we're still counting!) - Facebook post seen by more than 1
.4.7 million people
- page visited
-<strong>2015:</strong> <a href="/cases/ectopia-cordis-interna-tin-man-syndrome">Tin Man syndrome</a><ul>-<li>page visited 127,000 times over the April 1 period (<em>so far, we're still counting!</em>)</li>-<li>Facebook post seen by more than 1.4 million people</li>- +<strong>2015:</strong> <a href="/cases/april-fools-2015-ectopia-cordis-interna-tin-man-syndrome">Tin Man syndrome</a><ul>
- +<li>page visited 201,000 times over the April 1 period </li>
- +<li>Facebook post seen by more than 1.7 million people</li>