From a quick Google search, all of the following images are Erythema Multiforme
I frequently get questions about interpreting an image of a skin lesion or pathology slide that looks very different from the example provided in the deck. While it’s nice to know the general rules that these lesions/slides/images follow based on the descriptions provided in the deck, it would be more helpful if the card could just show different example images from a list of potential options.
Many of these findings also present slightly differently in clinical practice, so having more variety in the examples we learn from would also be beneficial.
An example of what I suggest would be for one image to be shown during one review, but another randomly selected image in the following review.
A field in the AnKing note type could be added to store all the examples that apply to the card being reviewed. This way, a user could look at all the different example images that could be shown for a specific card if they wanted. The field would be automatically hidden during review to avoid clutter, but visible in the browser (maybe below the Additional Resources Field and above the One-by-One field).
Getting copyright for each image would be annoying, but implementing something like this on the deck would save a lot of confusion when presented with something that looks nothing like the 1-2 examples you studied. Users could even suggest example images to add to the list of possible images for a given card.
(Also unrelated, but having multiple lines worth of copyright information for every single image takes up a ton of screen real estate and should be moved to a separate field that could be collapsed, but always visible in the browser view. Similar to the one-by-one field.)