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Our 'frequently asked questions' section hopes to answer some of the more common problems that people have encountered whilst using the search engines. If you cannot find a solution here then please email us and we will respond with an answer as soon as possible.

1. I can't find any images that are of interest to me.

If you are using Free text search Firstly go to the 'options' window in the search engine and ensure that at least one of the boxes has been 'checked' (click on the box so that a black cross appears). If you still find no results then ensure that all boxes are 'checked'. (For more information on the 'Options' window click here).

If you are using the free text search you may be using a different spelling to the one that was used when the database was compiled, so try using the image search or case search. Please note that the spelling used throughout the site is UK English (For more information on the 'Image Search' click here, for more information on the Case Search click here).

The image search and case search options are very specific in their search requirements, so if you have not been successful when using these options try using the free text search instead. (For more information on the 'Free Text' search click here).

2. I still can't find anything.

The database is based on two of the more popular texts in the area of Bone Scintigraphy. Whilst we have added additional cases, and now have over 1000 images in the database, it is by no means complete. We are currently reviewing the content, indexing and search options.

We will be introducing more cases and images and hope that in the near future we will have cases representing all of the common symptoms and diagnosis. To ensure this is so please contact us so that we can ensure that the relevant cases are included.


3. Can I use these Images and Cases for my lectures?

Though the material in the site is copywrited, please feel free to use it for educational purposes.

If you do use and images/cases etc please could you put our web address somewhere either in a slide or on a handout, whichever is appropriate. Please view our Legal Statement first.


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