What’s Your Strangest Imaging Case?

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Send us an image of your strangest imaging case and you could win a $50 gift card in our new contest.

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Have you seen a case that really stands out in your mind because it was so unusual? Share the image with Diagnostic Imaging  in our first "Strangest Imaging Case" contest. We'll compile all the submissions and let our readers weigh in! Readers will vote on all of the submissions and the "strangest case" will receive a $50 gift card.

Contest rules are available here.

E-mail images and a brief description to liza.haar@ubm.com. Please include your name and affiliation.

By submitting an image for this contest, you agree that you have obtained all necessary releases to share an image that will be attributed to you.Submission period will end on April 25, 2014. Winner will be announced on May 13, 2014.

 

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