Wikipedia:Pictures for medical articles

Wikipedia has over 1900 articles that could use pictures of medical topics. This essay describes how to use journals, Commons, Flickr, and other resources to find them.

To find articles with image requests, see this category. To add an article to the list, copy and paste  on the talk pages of medical articles needing pictures.

Journals and Commons

 * The NIH has a search engine for open images that are from journals. Use with care.

Open-access journals using Wikimedia-compatible licenses (e.g. those from BioMed Central or PLOS) have images and media that can be uploaded onto Wikimedia Commons, where they can be located via journal or publisher categories, which are used for indexing. Another option are topic categories there, e.g. commons:Category:Lipoma. These categories are currently (as of November 2012) being reworked (mainly by distributing their contents into more specialized subcategories - e.g. commons:Category:GTP-binding proteins and subcategories thereof) in order to accommodate the multimedia files (9k so far) brought in by the Open Access Media Importer. Help with that would be appreciated - for instance, most of the imported files (and some of the categories created along the way) still need category review, and many topics still miss interwiki links to and from Commons. If an article contains multimedia files relevant for Wikipedia, it is likely to have a few useful images, text bits or references too. See also commons:Category:Open access (publishing).

Try also the Free Image Search Tool to find images on Flickr and other web sites.

List of journals
All journals in the list of journals with a SPARC Europe seal are compatible with reuse on Wikimedia projects.