My rule of wikipedia: If something would have helped me if it existed on an article, I am Bold and add it, because the chances are it will help someone else. Occasionally but mostly not disobeying other rules.1
- 1.^ For example, this edit goes against the manual of style by adding an internal link to a page that was already linked. However as it was an image caption, I didn't look for the link in the body of the text, so the link in the image caption would have helped me, so I added it.
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To-do list for User:Captain-n00dle: edit · history · watch · refresh · Updated 2012-03-07
- Shoulder tender
- User:Captain-n00dle/ebfd
- Medical Gasses Stuff:
- Other:
- Perhaps use{{distinguish2|other [[neonatal haemorrhages]] or [[Hemolytic disease of the newborn]]}}
- TNM staging system main, short. Cancer staging cleanup.
- Blastoma, Embryonal Tumours and Embryonal tumor (redirect).
- Hidradenoma (from Tumour) . Mixed tumor: mixed tumors and other spellings of tumours.
- septa (see Hypha)
- Fissure, redlinks
- Epigenetic silencing and other synonymous terms: epi-silenced genes & epimutations. "Genes become aberrantly methylated in tumours through inappropriate activity of methyltransferases. Most common gene inactivation event in tumours. Can be reversed with specific drugs e.g. decitabine" Also: google reveals [www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/105/4/401 Epigenetic gene silencing in cancer Benjamin Tycko]
- Li-Fraumeni syndrome reference. Especially section on pathology, perhaps split into aetiology, pathogenicity sequale etc? ;-p
- Capillary microaneurysms week 7 handout
- Cleanup Isochromosome (and reference)
- search for triceps disambiguate redirect:[triceps]
- Oblique line of the radius which is mentioned as the attachment of Supinator muscle, see search and Body of radius
- Striate arteries (Anterior choroidal artery?)
- Carotid plexus
- Subdural hematoma (improve, apparently article is unclear or confusing. I agree that the introductory section isn't particularly well formulated.)
- H test not statistics, eyes... mentioned: Eye examination#Ocular motility and Cranial nerve examination#Extraocular Movements: Oculomotor nerve, Trochlear nerve, Abducens nerve. search. Also link from: Human eye#Eye movement and Extraocular muscles and others... google and useful link
- Posterior circumflex humeral vein (and redirect from Posterior humeral circumflex vein), see Posterior humeral circumflex vessels, google and here
- Couple of nerve things:
- Veins of cubital fossa: http://www.frca.co.uk/Article.aspx?articleid=100363 see image. Median cubital vein, Median basilic vein and Median cephalic vein
- Lister's tubercle of/on radius. google wiki: dorsal tubercle radius wiki: lister's tubercle. link from: Extensor carpi radialis brevis muscle and Stenosing tenosynovitis perhaps others. new shiney link!
- Images from this paper would be brilliant for articles on the larynx. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:OTRS. They appear to be copies of grays public domain images e.g: File:Gray959.png
- Disambiguate circumflex artery: wiki search
- And Wikipedia:WikiProject_Anatomy/Articles if I get bored...
- oOoo new one: google duochrome test, google scholar duochrome test & google scholar red green duochrome test. See physiology practical 2 on vision. Request for article is here.
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