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Open-i is an open-access biomedical image search engine with advanced search options and a wide range of medical images from various sources.
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Key Points
- Open Access Biomedical Image Search Engine
- API
- Limits: Rank By, Newest, Oldest, Diagnosis, Etiology, Genetic, Outcome, Prevention, Prognosis, Treatment, Article Type, Abstract, Book Review, Brief Report, Case Report, Data Paper, Discussion, Editorial, In Brief, Introduction, Letter, Meeting Report, Methods Article, News, Obituary, Product Review, Oration, Reply, Research Article, Review Article, Systematic Review, Radiology Report, Orthopedic Slide, Historical Slide, Others
- Image Type: CT Scan, Graphics, MRI, Microscopy, PET, Photographs, Ultrasound, Video, X-ray
- License Type: Attribution, Attribution noncommercial, Attribution noncommercial no derivatives, Attribution noncommercial share-alike
- Specialties: Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Cancer, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dentistry, Dermatology, Drug Therapy, Emergency Medicine
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Open-i is an open-access biomedical image search engine that provides access to a wide range of medical images. It offers advanced search options, including the ability to rank images by various criteria such as diagnosis, etiology, genetic factors, outcome, prevention, prognosis, and treatment. Users can also filter images by article type, image type, license type, and specialty. Open-i includes images from various sources, such as PubMed Central, MedPix, and the Images from the History of Medicine collection. The website also provides links to related sites and resources.
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Open Access Biomedical Image Search Engine
FAQ
API
Advanced
Limits:
Rank By
Newest
Oldest
Diagnosis
Etiology
Genetic
Outcome
Prevention
Prognosis
Treatment
Article Type
Abstract
Book Review
Brief Report
Case Report
Data Paper
Discussion
Editorial
In Brief
Introduction
Letter
Meeting Report
Methods Article
News
Obituary
Product Review
Oration
Reply
Research Article
Review Article
Systematic Review
Radiology Report
Orthopedic Slide
Historical Slide
Others
Image Type
CT Scan
Graphics
MRI
Microscopy
PET
Photographs
Ultrasound
Video
X-ray
Exclude Graphics
Exclude Multipanel
Subsets
Basic Science
Clinical Journals
Ethics
Systematic Reviews
Chest X-rays
History of Medicine Publication Type
Advertisements
Architectural Drawings
Atlases
Book Illustrations
Broadsides
Caricatures
Cartoons
Charts
Congresses
Consensus Development Conference
Drawings
Ephemera
Exhibitions
Herbals
Humor
Letter
Maps
Newspaper Article
Personal Narratives
Photographs
Pictorial Works
Poetry
Portraits
Postcards
Posters
Collections
PubMed Central
Indiana U. Chest X-rays
USC Orthopedic Surgical Anatomy
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
MedPix
License Type
Attribution
Attribution noncommercial
Attribution noncommercial no derivatives
Attribution noncommercial share-alike
Specialties
Behavioral Sciences
Biochemistry
Cancer
Cardiology
Critical Care
Dentistry
Dermatology
Drug Therapy
Emergency Medicine
Endocrinology
Environmental Health
Family Practice
Gastroenterology
Genetics
Geriatrics
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Hematology
Immunology
Infectious Diseases
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
Neurology
Nursing
Ophthalmology
Orthopedics
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Pulmonary Diseases
Rheumatology
Surgery
Toxicology
Urology
Vascular Diseases
Virology
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NLM Web Policies
Accessibility
FOIA
HHS Vulnerability Disclosure
NLM Support Center
FAQ
Contact Us
Open-i and the Open i logo are service marks of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.