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Evidence-based radiography [PDF]

open access: yesRadiography, 2008
Evidence-based practice (EBP) offers the integration of the best research evidence with clinical knowledge and expertise and patient values. EBP is a well known term in health care.
Birgitte Graverholt   +1 more
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Computed Radiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2001
CR is a useful tool for the equine veterinarian and has many advantages. Its only major disadvantage is the initial cost, in dollars and time, for setup in one's practice. CR is already in use at several universities and private practices in the United States and around the world.
G D, Roberts, J P, Graham
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Plain radiography, excretion radiography, and contrast radiography

2017
Radiology is an integral component in the evaluation of the urinary tract. Plain radiography is both a primary abdominal examination technique and an initial component of subsequent excretion and contrast radiographic studies. Excretion radiography is performed by means of antegrade opacification of the renal collecting systems, ureters, and bladder ...
Akira Kawashima, Andrew J. LeRoy
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Plain radiography, excretion radiography, and contrast radiography

2015
Abstract Plain radiography is both a primary abdominal examination technique and an initial component of subsequent excretion and contrast radiographic studies. Excretion radiography is performed by means of antegrade opacification of the renal collecting systems, ureters, and bladder following intravenous contrast administration ...
Akira Kawashima, Andrew J. LeRoy
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Quantitative radiography in osteoarthritis: Microfocal radiography

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Quantitative macroradiography of patients with hand and knee OA, employing standardized radiographic and mensural procedures, permit: accurate and reproducible measurements of all radiographic features. significant changes in JSW and osteophyte number and size to be detected within as short a period as 18 months.
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Digital radiography

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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Radiography of the Wrist

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
The painful wrist frequently poses a diagnostic dilemma. Although increased understanding of normal carpal motion has led to more constructive use of roentgenography, the diagnostic acumen of the examiner is greatly enhanced by the standardization of radiographic views as well as by the use of special projections and when indicated, arthrograms.
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Blurring in Radiography

The British Journal of Radiology, 1946
The various types of blurring occurring in radiography are examined. Experimental work was carried out by photometering density curves of a sharp edge and the densities were converted to exposures. For the case of screen blurring an exponential function was found to fit experimental results very well.
A, NEMET, W F, COX, G B, WALKER
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STRESS RADIOGRAPHY

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2000
Although stress radiography has proven helpful in the past with regards to our understanding of mechanisms of injury and subsequent treatment, difficulty persists in defining consistent criteria for stress radiography of the foot and ankle. Until these have been clearly determined or proven, their validity and applicability in helping the physician ...
J A, Senall, T A, Kile
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Cardiovascular Radiography

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1995
The differential diagnosis of acute chest pain and shortness of breath is extensive. A plain chest radiograph often is ordered to aid in establishing the precise diagnosis. Frequently, this useful imaging tool is viewed quickly, and thus, many important diagnostic clues can be missed.
R R, Hemphill, R L, Eisenberg
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