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Visual illusions in the interpretation of the radiographic image

open access: closedCurrent Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1989
The human body is a complex of tissues of different radiographic densities. Overlapping shadows, differences in background density, subjective contour formation, and the parallax effect often produce a variety of optical illusions that exist only in the "mind's eye" and may be mistaken for significant pathology.
Richard H. Daffner
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Radiographers' experiences of image interpretation training in a low-resource setting

Radiography, 2023
Radiographers extend their roles through formal and on-the-job training to keep up with clinical practice changes. One area of role extension that is now incorporated into undergraduate programmes is image interpretation, although the training provided may vary between institutions.
A. Karera, P. Engel-Hills, F. Davidson
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Image interpretation by radiographers in South Africa: A systematic review

Radiography, 2019
To determine the current knowledge on the accuracy, experiences, influence of training, and potential impact on patient management of image interpretation/reporting by South African diagnostic radiographers.The majority of reviewed studies focussed on determining the accuracy of radiographers' ability to interpret radiographic images of the skeleton ...
R. van de Venter, W. ten Ham-Baloyi
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