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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
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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
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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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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 vs Conventional Radiography: Is Digital Radiography in Compliance With the Code?
Nondestructive Engineering: Applications, 2002Savannah 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.
Boyd D. Howard+2 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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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1992
Skeletal radiography accounts for a large proportion of the plain film images generated in most radiology departments, yet it has been underemphasized in the investigation of digital imaging technologies. Unique features of skeletal radiography provide a challenge in the evaluation and investigation of digital skeletal imaging.
Kenneth A. Buckwalter+1 more
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Skeletal radiography accounts for a large proportion of the plain film images generated in most radiology departments, yet it has been underemphasized in the investigation of digital imaging technologies. Unique features of skeletal radiography provide a challenge in the evaluation and investigation of digital skeletal imaging.
Kenneth A. Buckwalter+1 more
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Silicon detectors for digital radiography
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1995Abstract The SYRMEP Collaboration (SYnchrotron Radiation for MEdical Physics) is conducting a research project in digital mammography and plans to use a monochromatic X-ray beam provided by Elettra, the synchrotron radiation facility in operation in Trieste (Italy), in conjunction with a novel silicon pixel detector. A set of silicon strip detectors
ARFELLI, FULVIA+17 more
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Transitioning to digital radiography
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2011AbstractObjective – To describe the different forms of digital radiography (DR), image file formats, supporting equipment and services required for DR, storage of digital images, and teleradiology.Background – Purchasing a DR system is a major investment for a veterinary practice. Types of DR systems include computed radiography,
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Digital radiography of the gastrointestinal tract
Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1988The gastrointestinal tract lends itself quite well to digital imaging. Since fluoroscopy is already employed, the images can easily be obtained in digital format and several manufacturers have now developed systems for commercial use. Because of the type of pathology as well as the inherent subject contrast, it would appear the resolution requirements ...
David J. Kastan+3 more
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2021
In this chapter, the objective is to provide information regarding the use of oral digital radiographs. A brief history is explained, followed by information on the use of intraoral and extraoral systems for direct and semi-direct use. The description details the effects, radiation, dose, costs, pre-processing and post-processing of digital images ...
Andréa dos Anjos Pontual+4 more
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In this chapter, the objective is to provide information regarding the use of oral digital radiographs. A brief history is explained, followed by information on the use of intraoral and extraoral systems for direct and semi-direct use. The description details the effects, radiation, dose, costs, pre-processing and post-processing of digital images ...
Andréa dos Anjos Pontual+4 more
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1986
Digital radiography has been used loosely to refer to an entire class of X-ray imaging systems, frequently without reference to the image detector used or the image processing functions applied. These systems have in common the acquisition of a two-dimensional projection image in digital format but include a variety of detectors, techniques, and ...
B. A. Arnold+2 more
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Digital radiography has been used loosely to refer to an entire class of X-ray imaging systems, frequently without reference to the image detector used or the image processing functions applied. These systems have in common the acquisition of a two-dimensional projection image in digital format but include a variety of detectors, techniques, and ...
B. A. Arnold+2 more
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