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Related Articles Informatics in Radiology: Render: An Online Searchable Radiology Study Repository. Radiographics. 2009 Jun 29; Authors: Dang PA, Kalra MK, Schultz TJ, Graham SA, Dreyer KJ Radiology departments are a rich source of information in the form of digital radiology reports and images obtained in patients with a wide spectrum of clinical conditions. A free text radiology report and image search application known as Render was created to allow users to find pertinent cases for a variety of purposes. Render is a radiology report and image repository that pools researchable information derived from multiple systems in ... (Read Full Article)
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