Captions
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Citation:
Gaillard F, Knipe H, Bell D, et al. Captions. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 08 Feb 2023) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-7574
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- Caption
Each study has a caption, located above the images, which is optional and should only be filled with pertinent information and not the diagnosis as this would exclude the case from quiz mode. Sentence case should be followed but without terminal punctuation.
Information that can be included in the study include:
- temporality, e.g. "On admission", "Three days later", "Two months prior"
- modality information, e.g. "Right hand", "Triple phase liver" - the modality is not required as this is included in the drop-down box
- particular contrast agents or radiopharmaceuticals
Otherwise, it is best for the caption box to be left blank.
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