• Singap Med J · Dec 2020

    SingHealth Radiology Archives pictorial essay Part 1: cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological cases.

    • Mark Bangwei Tan, Kim Ping Tan, Joey Chan Yiing Beh, Eugenie Yi Kar Chan, Kenneth Fu Wen Chin, Zong Yi Chin, Wei Ming Chua, Aaron Wei-Loong Chong, Gary Tianyu Gu, Wenlu Hou, Anna Chooi Yan Lai, Rebekah Zhuyi Lee, Perry Jia Ren Liew, May Yi Shan Lim, Joshua Li Liang Lim, Zehao Tan, Eelin Tan, Grace Siew Lim Tan, Timothy Shao Ern Tan, Eu Jin Tan, Alexander Sheng Ming Tan, Yet Yen Yan, and Winston Eng Hoe Lim.
    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
    • Singap Med J. 2020 Dec 1; 61 (12): 633-640.

    AbstractThe Singapore Health Services cluster (SingHealth) radiology film archives are a valuable repository of local radiological cases dating back to the 1950s. Some of the cases in the archives are of historical medical interest, i.e. cerebral angiography in the workup of patients with hemiplegia. Other cases are of historical social interest, being conditions seen during earlier stages of Singapore's development, i.e. bound feet. The archives form a unique portal into the development of local radiology as well as the national development of Singapore. A selection from the archives is published in 2020 in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the formation of SingHealth, the 55th National Day of Singapore, and the 125th anniversary of the International Day of Radiology. This pictorial essay comprises cardiovascular, respiratory and neurological cases from the archives.Copyright: © Singapore Medical Association.

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