: You can find structured books like Cas Cliniques en Neuro-Imagerie , which offer sample PDFs or downloadable chapters for institutional members.

If you have a medical CD and want to save images into a PDF or JPEG format for a paper: Cas Cliniques en Neuro-Imagerie - ScienceDirect.com

Most "Cas imagerie" resources are found through academic publishers or professional radiology associations.

: Sites like the Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports or Annals of Case Reports and Medical Images provide full-text PDFs of individual clinical cases for free.

: While primarily a web-based platform, Radiopaedia allows users to view thousands of cases and often provides "presentation modes" that can be exported or printed to PDF for offline study.

Once you have downloaded imaging files or PDFs, you may need specific tools to view or extract the actual data. 👓 Viewing Software

: Tools like the Medicai Online DICOM Viewer allow you to drag and drop files directly into your browser without installing software. 📤 Extracting Images

: If your "case" includes raw image data (DICOM files), use free viewers like Horos (for Mac) or MicroDicom (for Windows) to view them.