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Radiographic image interpretation by Australian radiographers: a systematic review [PDF]
Introduction Radiographer image evaluation methods such as the preliminary image evaluation (PIE), a formal comment describing radiographers’ findings in radiological images, are embedded in the contemporary radiographer role within Australia.
Andrew Murphy +3 more
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Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used increasingly in image interpretation tasks. Human reliance on technology and bias can cause decision errors. A checklist, used with the AI to mitigate against such biases, may optimise the use of AI
Laura McLaughlin +6 more
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UK reporting radiographers’ perceptions of AI in radiographic image interpretation – Current perspectives and future developments [PDF]
Radiographer reporting is accepted practice in the UK. With a national shortage of radiographers and radiologists, artificial intelligence (AI) support in reporting may help minimise the backlog of unreported images. Modern AI is not well understood by human end-users.
Clare Rainey +11 more
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Problems in applying expert system technology to Radiographic Image Interpretation [PDF]
A prototype expert system was developed to study the problems applying expert system technology to radiographic image interpretation. The Radiographic Image Interpretation System (RIIS) was developed on a microcomputer using Turbo Prolog, a low cost implementation of the prolog programming language.
David W. Piraino +7 more
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AbstractRadiology is an indispensable tool in the clinical practice of endodontics because most structures that harbor diseases are invisible to the naked eye. As a result, the use of periapical radiographs before, during, and after root canal treatment is essential in order that anatomical details, canal length, obturation quality, and tooth and bone ...
Hany Mohamed Aly Ahmed
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Involvement of radiographers in the interpretation and reporting of general radiographic images
Globally, radiographers play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of injuries and diseases. Radiographers have ample opportunities to encounter a wide variety of radiographic images throughout their training and careers. For this reason, radiographers are in a better position to communicate their radiographic observations to the referring ...
Osward Bwanga, Bornface Chinene
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IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN DENTAL RADIOLOGY: ACQUISITION, ANATOMIC ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGES [PDF]
Pete Folly
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Bitewing radiography is a valuable tool in detecting and monitoring dental decay and other oral health problems and is typically performed as part of a routine dental examination. It has certain limitations that should be considered.
Marichatul Jannah +3 more
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Digital training platform for interpreting radiographic images of the chest [PDF]
Time delays and errors exist which lead to delays in patient care and misdiagnosis. Reporting clinicians follow guidance to form their own search strategy. However, little research has tested these training guides. With the use of eye tracking technology and expert input we developed a digital training platform to be used in chest image interpretation ...
L. McLaughlin +8 more
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A survey of cone-beam computed tomographic use among Iranian endodontists [PDF]
Objective: Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an imaging modality that has recently gained increasing popularity for dental imaging. This study aimed to investigate the usage of CBCT imaging among Iranian Association of Endodontists members using an
Maryam Forghanirad +3 more
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