Different techniques for digital or computed radiography are described: spot-beam and slot-beam scanners, film emulsions, large-fleld image intensifiers. Digital luminescence radiography (storage phosphor-based) is the most common technique in clinical practice and is efficient in examining bone, joint and soft tissue
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
A simple technique for imaging the human skeleton with a flatbed scanner is presented using the auri...
The diagnosis of bone lesions is a fundamental part of the study of skeletal remains, both in the ar...
Conventional radiology is continually modified with the development of digital systems which can be ...
Since the discovery of x-rays in 1895, film has been the primary medium for capturing, displaying an...
The aim was to study digital radiography and to evaluate the influence of image processing on digita...
The electronic magnification of digital images was compared with direct digital magnification and wi...
Photodensitometry is known to provide high spatial resolution and continuous measurement of optical ...
AbstractIntroduction: Advent of digital imaging technology revolutionized radiology science, one asp...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
Abstract. Digital radiography offers the potential of improved image quality as well as providing op...
Aim: To assess the bone mineral density on conventional and digitized images, comparing whether diff...
Nuclear medicine is a rapidly developing field which focuses on the imaging of physiological process...
The only symptom of chronic inflammation of the periapical tissues are periapical changes visible on...
Radiographic diagnosis of equine bone disease using digital radiography is prevalent in veterinary p...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
A simple technique for imaging the human skeleton with a flatbed scanner is presented using the auri...
The diagnosis of bone lesions is a fundamental part of the study of skeletal remains, both in the ar...
Conventional radiology is continually modified with the development of digital systems which can be ...
Since the discovery of x-rays in 1895, film has been the primary medium for capturing, displaying an...
The aim was to study digital radiography and to evaluate the influence of image processing on digita...
The electronic magnification of digital images was compared with direct digital magnification and wi...
Photodensitometry is known to provide high spatial resolution and continuous measurement of optical ...
AbstractIntroduction: Advent of digital imaging technology revolutionized radiology science, one asp...
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone meta...
Abstract. Digital radiography offers the potential of improved image quality as well as providing op...
Aim: To assess the bone mineral density on conventional and digitized images, comparing whether diff...
Nuclear medicine is a rapidly developing field which focuses on the imaging of physiological process...
The only symptom of chronic inflammation of the periapical tissues are periapical changes visible on...
Radiographic diagnosis of equine bone disease using digital radiography is prevalent in veterinary p...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
A simple technique for imaging the human skeleton with a flatbed scanner is presented using the auri...
The diagnosis of bone lesions is a fundamental part of the study of skeletal remains, both in the ar...