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Summary Background Injury of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) branch is uncommon and the response to different treatments has not been reported. Objectives The aim of this study was to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic features, treatment methods, and outcome of horses diagnosed with SDFT branch injuries.
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Needle tenoscopy of the digital flexor tendon sheath in four horses
Summary Background Tenoscopy, performed under general anaesthesia (GA), remains the gold standard diagnostic modality for assessment of the digital flexor tendon sheath (DFTS). A cadaver study described needle tenoscopy of the DFTS in a standing horse model, but the procedure has not been reported in clinical cases.
L. J. Breen+4 more
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DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY ARTIFACTS [PDF]
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,
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Pelvimetry by digital radiography
Clinical Radiology, 1985We studied the ability of digital radiographs generated on a computed tomography scanner to replace conventional pelvimetry. Two digital radiographs were usually sufficient to measure the maternal pelvis. The antero-posterior (AP) digital radiograph allowed measurement of the transverse diameter of the pelvic inlet, the interspinous distance and the ...
Kassab M+4 more
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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.
Heber MacMahon, Kunio Doi
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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.
Heber MacMahon, Kunio Doi
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ARTIFACTS IN DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHY
Veterinary Radiology & 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+3 more
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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.
Dayne Magnuson+3 more
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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.
Stuart S. Sagel+6 more
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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.
Stuart S. Sagel+6 more
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