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Clinical Musculoskeletal 
Pathology (CD-ROM)

William F. Enneking, MD
Richard Rathe, MD

Gene Cornwall, MEd
COVER ART, MUSCULOSKELETAL PATHOLOGY CD-ROM
1998 WWW Release 1
Produced and Directed 
by the Office of 
Medical Informatics,
College of Medicine
University of Florida
Copyright 1997-1998 by 
William F. Enneking, MD
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http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/cme/mspath/

    This educational CD-ROM was developed within the Departments of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation and Medical Informatics at the University of Florida, College of Medicine.  It contains the materials from over 9,000 cases in the archives of the Oncology Division on both neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions.  The materials are organized along the lines of the annual two-week Seminars in Musculo-  skeletal Pathology that have been given consecutively since 1963.
    The materials are organized in sixteen sections, the first nine devoted to non-neoplastic topics and the second seven denoted to neoplastic processes and their simulators. (See Table of Contents.)  Within
each section are found the various specific entities germane to that section.  In turn, the definition, demographics, clinical presentation, natural history, radiographic features, imaging features, surgical findings and gross pathology, histologic features, and treatment of each entity are presented.  Each
of these are copiously illustrated with images of each feature.  At the conclusion of each are multiple example cases and selected pertinent references.  Finally, after each, the viewer is offered a self- evaluation exercise and a discussion of same.
    The disc contains over 2,000 color images and black and white images of radiographs.  The quality and clarity of the images together with the interpretive legends and the rapidity of call up form an exceptional educational tool for individual study or group discussion. (See Review of CD-ROM from The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery)

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Author: Butch Landsiedel, Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation
Updated: 02/17/2001     Last Reviewed: 02/17/2001
Location of Files: http://www.med.ufl.edu/