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Digital radiography

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 2006
SummaryDigital radiography has been used in human medical imaging since the 1980's with recent and rapid acceptance into the veterinary profession. Using advanced image capture and computer technology, radiographic images are viewed on a computer monitor. This is advantageous because radiographic images can be adjusted using dedicated computer software
Matthew T. Freedman   +1 more
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DIGITAL SUBTRACTION RADIOGRAPHY

Dental Clinics of North America, 1993
Subtraction radiography offers greater visualization of radiographic changes between a pair of radiographs by subtracting out the unchanging background distractions. Originally, subtraction was achieved by using positive and negative prints in angiography.
M S, Reddy, M K, Jeffcoat
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Digital Chest Radiography

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1991
It is apparent that digital radiography holds considerable promise. Although there are some immediate advantages to be gained from using digital technology at present, such as more consistent image quality in portable radiography, most of the benefits have not been fully realized.
H, MacMahon, K, Doi
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DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY ARTIFACTS

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2008
Radiographic artifacts may mimic a clinical feature, impair image quality, or obscure abnormalities. With the development of digital radiography (DR), a new set of artifacts is introduced. Regardless of the technology, the classic technical errors that occur with film screen radiography still occur using DR. Artifacts created using computed radiography,
Wm Tod, Drost   +2 more
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Digital mobile radiography

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 1990
A storage phosphor digital imaging system has been used to perform virtually all of an increasing number of mobile (portable) projectional roentgenographic examinations in a busy hospital. Approximately 130 such studies are done per day, of which about 110 are chest examinations.
S S, Sagel   +6 more
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Digital radiography

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1988
A quantitative comparison of the digital techniques reviewed in section 4.1-4.7 is difficult, for two reasons. Firstly, various authors have used slightly different techniques for assessing aspects of imaging performance (e.g. a variety of test objects for, and definitions of, spatial resolution).
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[Digital radiography].

Computertomographie, 1983
Digital radiography is a generally accepted term comprising all x-ray image systems producing a projected image which resembles the conventional x-ray film image, and which are linked to any type of digital image processing. Fundamental criteria of differentiation are based on the production and detection method of the x-ray image.
G, Vernazza   +6 more
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Digital Radiography

Investigative Radiology, 1989
J H, McMillan   +3 more
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Digital radiography.

Critical reviews in biomedical engineering, 1985
This paper is a review of digital radiography, the application of digital electronic technology to medical X-ray imaging. At some stage in the formation of an image the detected X-ray fluence is converted into a digital format for processing and display.
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