Radiology Reference

Everything You Need
On Call

150+ evidence-based reference topics across all radiology subspecialties — organized for rapid review, not textbook reading. Distilled from guidelines and peer-reviewed literature.

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Reference Sections

Neuroradiology
Stroke, hemorrhage, trauma, spine — CT and MRI pattern recognition
Chest
Pulmonary embolism, consolidation, pleural disease, cardiac, mediastinum
Body
Abdomen and pelvis — aorta, bowel, solid organs, GU, trauma
MSK
Fractures, dislocations, joint pathology, bone tumors
Pediatric
Peds ER radiology, NAT, intussusception, developmental dysplasia
Nuclear Medicine
V/Q scan, HIDA, bone scan, GI bleed scan, brain death
Ultrasound
Cholecystitis, DVT, ectopic, torsion, FAST exam
Incidentaloma
Adrenal, renal, thyroid, pulmonary nodule, liver lesion management

Common On-Call Topics

RadCall covers the calls that actually happen — the high-acuity findings that need immediate, accurate interpretation and clear communication.

Why RadCall

Radiology textbooks are written for learning. RadCall is built for doing — specifically for the moments when you're on call at 2am and need the answer quickly without searching through 800-page references or scrolling through UpToDate.

Every topic is distilled to the clinically actionable essentials: what to look for, how to measure it, what to say in the report, and who to call. Content reflects current SIR, ACR, and subspecialty society guidelines.

RadCall Pro adds systematic search patterns for every major study type, 100+ IR procedure playbooks, differential diagnosis tools, a procedure log, RVU dashboard, and PowerScribe macros — all in one place.

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