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I-MAGIC
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-30T22:32:11.000ZI-MAGIC is an interactive tool to demonstrate how the SNOMED CT to ICD-10-CM map (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/mapping_projects/snomedct_to_icd10cm.html) can be used to generate ICD-10-CM codes from clinical problems coded in SNOMED CT. It simulates a problem list entry interface in which the user searches for problem terms which are mapped to SNOMED CT codes in the back end. The SNOMED CT codes are then used to derive ICD-10-CM codes using the Map.
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SNOMED CT
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-30T22:32:12.000ZSNOMED CT is one of a suite of designated standards for use in U.S. Federal Government systems for the electronic exchange of clinical health information and is also a required standard in interoperability specifications of the U.S. Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel.
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MAGPIE (Map Assisted Generation of Procedure and Intervention Encoding) [DEMO]
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-30T22:32:11.000ZMAGPIE is an interactive tool to help users (e.g., professional coders, researchers, clinicians) find SNOMED CT and ICD-10-PCS codes for medical procedures and interventions. MAGPIE is an NLM research tool (it has not been tested in a production environment), and is developed primarily for the 2018 version of ICD-10-PCS. MAGPIE combines lexical and map-assisted searching strategies to look for SNOMED CT, ICD-9-CM, and ICD-10-PCS codes sequentially.
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Martin M. Cummings and the NLM
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-30T22:32:12.000ZAn online edition of XML-encoded speeches, articles, and Congressional Appropriations testimonies by former NLM director Martin M. Cummings, based on the collection of his papers in HMD’s Modern Manuscripts collection.
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Digitized NHANES II X-ray Films
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-20T15:27:16.000ZThe 17,000 NHANES images are available in the following formats: jpg - full spatial resolution and 8-bit grayscale jpgahe – jpg with adaptive histogram equalization (AHE) jpgaheus - jpg with adaptive histogram equalization (AHE) followed by unsharp masking tif8 - full spatial resolution and 8-bit grayscale resolution in TIFF format tif8roi - A small subset of the cervical spine images is available at full spatial resolution and 8-bit, cropped to regions of interest containing the spine area fullres - The 17,000 NHANES II images at full spatial and full 12-bit grayscale resolution, in raw "nh2" format, uncompressed marks - Vertebra coordinate values for a subset of about 600 of the images is available in ASCII text format Information about the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II) The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control (NCHS/CDC), were designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States through interviews and direct physical examinations. These images are the digitized versions of the 17,000 x-ray films collected during the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II) conducted by the NCHS during the years 1976-1980. In NHANES II 20,322 individuals were both interviewed and examined. For examined persons aged 25 through 74, two x-rays were made, with the exceptions that no x-rays were taken of pregnant women and no lumbar x-rays were taken on women under 50 years of age. X-rays of the cervical and lumbar spines were taken to provide evidence of osteoarthitis and degenerative disc disease. The films were subsequently digitized at a horizontal and vertical sampling rate of 146 dpi using Lumisys laser scanning equipment. The NHANES radiographs were scanned by Dr. Bernie Huang at the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of California at San Francisco. Dr. Huang’s group used a Lumysis 100 with a 175 micron spot to scan the first 6000 radiographs. The remaining radiographs were scanned on the Lumysis 150 again with a 175 micron spot size. NOTE: This dataset is no-longer updated with new content.
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Visible Human Project
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2023-06-30T20:03:07.000ZThe NLM Visible Human Project® has created publicly-available complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of a human male body and a human female body. Specifically, the VHP provides a public-domain library of cross-sectional cryosection, CT, and MRI images obtained from one male cadaver and one female cadaver. The Visible Man data set was publicly released in 1994 and the Visible Woman in 1995. https://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/visible_human.html
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Images from the History of Medicine
datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-30T22:32:11.000ZImages from the History of Medicine (IHM) in NLM Digital Collections provides online access to images from the historical collections of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. IHM includes image files of a wide variety of visual media including fine art, photographs, engravings, and posters that illustrate the social and historical aspects of medicine dating from the 15th to 21st century.