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[Homogenized thoracic radiography].
La Radiologia medica, 1995The major obstacle to optimal radiographic depiction of the chest has always been its anatomical features and, in particular, the considerable difference in X-ray beam attenuation between pulmonary and mediastinal structures. At least 40% of this region cannot be visualized in an optimal way. Therefore, much technological work was done to overcome this
A, Cinotti +3 more
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SP8 Thoracic kyphosis/age [radiography]
1991Some degree of thoracic convexity in the sagittal plane is normal, whereas an increased thoracic curvature (thoracic kyphosis) is common in several conditions, such as Scheurmann’s disease, congenital spinal anomalies, metabolic and neurological disturbances, and inflammatory and traumatic conditions. Measurements of the kyphosis facilitates definition
Holger Pettersson, Hans Ringertz
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[Digital radiography in thoracic diagnosis].
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1989Technologies and performance of digital projection radiography are reviewed. Storage phosphor imaging plates can be used in existing diagnostic equipment and the resulting digital images permit the recognition of fine interstitial changes, if a high frequency edge enhancement is performed.
J W, Oestmann, R, Greene
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[Frontal thoracic radiography: normal criteria].
Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1992Based on a review of literature, technical and radio-anatomical criteria for normality of structure imaging in a chest X-ray are listed. Furthermore, a systematic proceeding for the analysis of chest X-rays is presented.
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[Thoracic radiography in detecting heart diseases].
Annales de cardiologie et d'angeiologie, 1990Within the scope of a physical examination, more than 147,000 patients from the Eastern part of France, were examined and had a chest X-ray, between 1982 and 1987. Seven physicians read those radiographs and reported their findings. After discussion of an interindividual variation noted between the seven physicians, the authors present the major ...
J P, Monneau +4 more
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Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies, 2017
A. B. Porto, V. H. Okazaki
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A. B. Porto, V. H. Okazaki
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[Positron emission tomography in thoracic radiography].
Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique, 2001The optimisation of the field of irradiation is the aim of the radiotherapist. Pet-Scan provides information revealing a better cartography of node involvement and allowing a better delineation of the tumour zone. In the follow-up of irradiated patients, PET-Scan provides information on the nature of residual lesions and a possible recurrence.
F, Vaylet +9 more
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[Thoracic imaging in cystic fibrosis : Radiography].
Der Radiologe, 2020Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) require regular follow-up examinations, usually from birth onwards, using imaging techniques.The conventional chest x‑ray examination is the only technique recommended by the guidelines at this age. The examination can be performed at every age and is well standardized.
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