Radiology is the fastest developing field of medicine and these unprecedented advances have been mainly due to improving computer technology. Digital imaging is a technology whereby images are acquired in a computer format, so that they can be easily stored and recalled for display on any computer workstation. Digital image acquisition has been used in ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) from the start. The use of digital imaging in conventional X-rays, known as Computed Radiography, has only recently become possible. Supercomputers now provide the speed required to rapidly process digital image data, while terabyte level storage media allow digital archiving of both radiological images and data. Ultras...
The requirements for the rapid display of radiographic images exceed the capabilities of widely avai...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
Within six months of the discovery of X-ray in 1895, the technology was used to scan the interior of...
Evolution or revolution? Medical imaging is in a transition from a qualitative to a fully digital, q...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
Computed tomography (CT) introduced medicine to digital imaging. This occurred in the early 1970s an...
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The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The requirements for the rapid display of radiographic images exceed the capabilities of widely avai...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
Within six months of the discovery of X-ray in 1895, the technology was used to scan the interior of...
Evolution or revolution? Medical imaging is in a transition from a qualitative to a fully digital, q...
The fully digital radiology department remains a radiologist\u27s dream. The technology necessary fo...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
Computed tomography (CT) introduced medicine to digital imaging. This occurred in the early 1970s an...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenAll ...
The advent of computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized radiology. Starting as head-only scanners,...
The requirements for the rapid display of radiographic images exceed the capabilities of widely avai...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...
Medical workstations have developed into the super-assistants of radiologists. The overwhelming prod...