The introduction of digital radiography not only has revolutionized communication between radiologists and clinicians, but also has improved image quality and allowed for further reduction of patient exposure. However, digital radiography also poses risks, such as unnoticed increases in patient dose and suboptimum image processing that may lead to suppression of diagnostic information. Advanced processing techniques, such as temporal subtraction, dual-energy subtraction and computer-aided detection (CAD) will play an increasing role in the future and are all targeted to decrease the influence of distracting anatomic background structures and to ease the detection of focal and subtle lesions. This review summarizes the most recent technical ...
An anthropomorphic phantom study was carried out in 2013-14 in two hospitals, one located in Russia ...
Patient dose should be kept as low as reasonably achievable with satisfactory image quality in diagn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of three physical image quality metrics in the cali...
The introduction of digital radiography not only has revolutionized communication between radiologis...
Digital chest radiography is still the most common radiological examination. With the upcoming three...
Introduction: The study was undertaken to evaluate the practice of chest radiography using different...
Objective: to search for the possibility of lowering a dose burden on a patient during preventive ch...
[[abstract]]In this study, we aimed to evaluate the operation conditions and reduce patient doses wh...
Although the transition from conventional screen-film imaging to digital image acquisition has been ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Digital systems have been replacing with screen-film analogue systems in d...
Item does not contain fulltextChest radiography still represents the most commonly performed X-ray e...
PURPOSE:To evaluate the image quality of low-dose chest digital radiographic images obtained with a ...
A computer program has been developed to model chest radiography. It incorporates a voxel phantom of...
Abstract. This paper summarizes technological advances in diagnostic radiography, fluoroscopy and co...
Abstract. The advent of digital imaging in radioalogy, combined with the expolosive growth of techno...
An anthropomorphic phantom study was carried out in 2013-14 in two hospitals, one located in Russia ...
Patient dose should be kept as low as reasonably achievable with satisfactory image quality in diagn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of three physical image quality metrics in the cali...
The introduction of digital radiography not only has revolutionized communication between radiologis...
Digital chest radiography is still the most common radiological examination. With the upcoming three...
Introduction: The study was undertaken to evaluate the practice of chest radiography using different...
Objective: to search for the possibility of lowering a dose burden on a patient during preventive ch...
[[abstract]]In this study, we aimed to evaluate the operation conditions and reduce patient doses wh...
Although the transition from conventional screen-film imaging to digital image acquisition has been ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Digital systems have been replacing with screen-film analogue systems in d...
Item does not contain fulltextChest radiography still represents the most commonly performed X-ray e...
PURPOSE:To evaluate the image quality of low-dose chest digital radiographic images obtained with a ...
A computer program has been developed to model chest radiography. It incorporates a voxel phantom of...
Abstract. This paper summarizes technological advances in diagnostic radiography, fluoroscopy and co...
Abstract. The advent of digital imaging in radioalogy, combined with the expolosive growth of techno...
An anthropomorphic phantom study was carried out in 2013-14 in two hospitals, one located in Russia ...
Patient dose should be kept as low as reasonably achievable with satisfactory image quality in diagn...
The purpose of this study was to examine the use of three physical image quality metrics in the cali...