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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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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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Digital Radiography vs Conventional Radiography: Is Digital Radiography in Compliance With the Code?

Nondestructive Engineering: Applications, 2002
Savannah 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 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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Digital radiography

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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RADIOGRAPHY OF THE ANKLE

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2000
Proper radiographic examination is crucial in diagnosing ankle disorders. This article examines standard imaging techniques and special projections of the ankle. Normal and abnormal bony relationships of the ankle are described in detail to allow clinicians ease of diagnostic accuracy.
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Radiography

Veterinary Clinics of North America, 1973
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Radiography

1988
Barry Hull, Vernon John
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