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Diagnosis of Vertucci Type VII Anatomy in the Mandibular Left Lateral Incisor Using Digital Radiography: An Ex Vivo Case Study. [PDF]
Jethi N, Mishra R, Brar R, Bhadoria K.
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ABSTRACT Objectives This cross‐sectional study primarily aimed at investigating the association between the transmucosal emergence geometry and the prevalence of peri‐implant diseases in bone‐ and tissue‐level implants (BL/TL). As secondary objectives, the association of other implant‐, prosthesis‐, and patient‐related variables with crestal bone ...
Clemens Raabe +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To quantify immediate graft displacement following tension‐free flap closure in non‐contained alveolar ridge defects regenerated using three membrane fixation strategies in an ex vivo human model. Methods Eighteen sites from six fresh cadaveric heads with non‐contained defects underwent horizontal guided bone regeneration using ...
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +6 more
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Multi-centre digital radiography reject analysis for different clinical room use types: The establishment of local reject reference levels for public hospital departments. [PDF]
Serra D, Neep MJ, Ryan E.
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Assessment of pulmonary function in COPD patients using dynamic digital radiography: A novel approach utilizing lung signal intensity changes during forced breathing. [PDF]
Wada N +11 more
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Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for feedlot cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, EarlyView.
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ARTIFACTS IN DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY
Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2008Digital radiography is becoming more prevalent in veterinary medicine, and with its increased use has come the recognition of a number of artifacts. Artifacts in digital radiography can decrease image quality and mask or mimic pathologic changes.
Laura J Armbrust, Robert T O'Brien
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Veterinary Radiology and 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,
William J Hornof
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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,
William J Hornof
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Artifacts in Digital Radiography
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012The purpose of this article is to discuss flat-panel digital radiography (DR) artifacts to help physicists, radiologists, and radiologic technologists visually familiarize themselves with an expanded range of artifact appearance.Flat-panel DR is a growing area of general radiography.
Alisa, Walz-Flannigan +3 more
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DIGITAL SUBTRACTION RADIOGRAPHY
Dental Clinics of North America, 1993Subtraction 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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