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Conventional Radiography in Musculoskeletal Imaging

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Conventional radiography in musculoskeletal imaging has a venerable past. This article outlines the development of radiographic techniques. It then discusses the continuing advantages of conventional radiography in many specific circumstances and acknowledges the circumstances in which CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear imaging are more useful modalities.
Jordan B Renner
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COMPARISON OF COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY AND CONVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHY IN DETECTION OF SMALL VOLUME PNEUMOPERITONEUM

Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2008
The role of digital imaging is increasing as these systems are becoming more affordable and accessible. Advantages of computed radiography compared with conventional film/screen combinations include improved contrast resolution and postprocessing capabilities.
Norman Ackerman, Elizabeth Watson
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Conventional Radiography of the Shoulder

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2005
Conventional radiography is a useful tool in the evaluation of shoulder pain whether in the setting of acute trauma or chronic pain and in most clinical situations should be the first imaging modality performed. Knowledge of the various projections and radiographic findings described above will ensure an optimal evaluation of the shoulder regardless of
Timothy G, Sanders, Sean L, Jersey
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Principles and precautions of conventional radiography

Surgery (Oxford), 2003
Abstract The production of X-rays and the different techniques available to image them are described. The types and applications of contrast agents are discussed, along with side-effects and how to avoid/minimize them. Standard radiographic projections are detailed and the methods used to improve image quality mentioned.
Christopher J Harvey, Martin JK Blomley
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Principles of Conventional Radiography and Fluoroscopy

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1993
Diagnostic radiology is an extremely valuable tool in the practice of veterinary medicine. Basic knowledge of primary exposure factors and their interrelationship are required to consistently produce quality radiographs. This article discusses basic radiation physics and radiation safety guidelines.
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Xeroradiography and Conventional Radiography in Examination of the Larynx

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1976
Comparison of the visibility and radiation dose at xeroradiography and ordinary conventional radiography have been made in experimental and clinical examinations of the larynx. The investigation indicates that xeroradiography cannot replace positive contrast examination and gives a considerably higher radiation dose than conventional radiography.
A, Hemmingsson, P O, Löfroth
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Controversies in conventional radiography in spondyloarthritis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2012
Radiographic assessment of spondyloarthritis constitutes the primary imaging modality for diagnostic evaluation although it is insensitive in early disease. Several years are required before definite changes can be seen in the sacroiliac joints, and magnetic resonance imaging is the preferred imaging modality when the clinical presentation suggests ...
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Digital Radiography vs Conventional Radiography: Is Digital Radiography in Compliance With the Code?

Nondestructive Engineering: Applications, 2002
Savannah River Technology Center filmless radiographic imaging system specialists have been “champions” of filmless radiographic imaging at the Savannah River Site since 1993. Recently a study was done comparing the differences between conventional film radiography and lens-coupled, charge-coupled-device digital radiography.
Richard W. Poland   +2 more
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Phosphors for conventional and computed radiography

Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements, 1993
Abstract A way is suggested of solving problems of determination of optimal sensitivity in radiographic image visualization systems. Means for elaborating such systems for conventional radiography are considered, and these consist of combining intensifying screens with film, and for computed radiography, which is based on use of image storing screens.
A.M. Gurvich   +3 more
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COMPARISON OF COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY AND CONVENTIONAL FILM‐SCREEN RADIOGRAPHY OF THE EQUINE STIFLE

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2002
Major advantages of computed radiography are the potential reduction of dose and the possibility of postprocessing. In our study, we compared conventional radiographs to digital radiographs of the equine stifle by subjective evaluation of diagnostic quality when using a decreasing photon flux (mAs).
Tanja, Bindeus   +4 more
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