Contains fulltext : 235766.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To study how radiologists' perceived ability to interpret digital mammography (DM) images is affected by decreases in image quality. METHODS: One view from 45 DM cases (including 30 cancers) was degraded to six levels each of two acquisition-related issues (lower spatial resolution and increased quantum noise) and three post-processing-related issues (lower and higher contrast and increased correlated noise) seen during clinical evaluation of DM systems. The images were shown to fifteen breast screening radiologists from five countries. Aware of lesion location, the radiologists selected the most-degraded mammogram (indexed from 1 (reference) to...
Digital acquisition of mammographic images is becoming more diffuse in hospitals, and so is off line...
Advancements in digital detector technology over the past decade have facilitated the transition of ...
Radiologists ’ interpretive performance of mammography has remained highly variable despite improvem...
OBJECTIVES: To study how radiologists' perceived ability to interpret digital mammography (DM) image...
Due to the recent advances in digital detector technology, there is an increasing trend in the use o...
Purpose: To develop a candidate instrument to assess image quality in digital mammography, by identi...
PURPOSE: Digital mammography is known to have lower spatial resolution compared to conventional anal...
Background: The dynamic range of modern detectors tolerates a higher detector dose or Detector Air K...
Purpose: To assess image quality using PGMI (perfect, good, moderate, inadequate) scale in digital m...
Breast screening is now undertaken using digital mammography rather than screen film mammography sys...
Aims Variations in the performance of mammography readers are well reported, but key lesion and re...
Background: Digital mammography is slowly replacing screen film mammography. In digital mammography,...
The main goal of this study was to relate physical changes in image quality measured by Modulation T...
PURPOSE: To determine the preferences of radiologists among eight different image processing algorit...
The purpose of this article was to report the relationship between radiation dose and the ability of...
Digital acquisition of mammographic images is becoming more diffuse in hospitals, and so is off line...
Advancements in digital detector technology over the past decade have facilitated the transition of ...
Radiologists ’ interpretive performance of mammography has remained highly variable despite improvem...
OBJECTIVES: To study how radiologists' perceived ability to interpret digital mammography (DM) image...
Due to the recent advances in digital detector technology, there is an increasing trend in the use o...
Purpose: To develop a candidate instrument to assess image quality in digital mammography, by identi...
PURPOSE: Digital mammography is known to have lower spatial resolution compared to conventional anal...
Background: The dynamic range of modern detectors tolerates a higher detector dose or Detector Air K...
Purpose: To assess image quality using PGMI (perfect, good, moderate, inadequate) scale in digital m...
Breast screening is now undertaken using digital mammography rather than screen film mammography sys...
Aims Variations in the performance of mammography readers are well reported, but key lesion and re...
Background: Digital mammography is slowly replacing screen film mammography. In digital mammography,...
The main goal of this study was to relate physical changes in image quality measured by Modulation T...
PURPOSE: To determine the preferences of radiologists among eight different image processing algorit...
The purpose of this article was to report the relationship between radiation dose and the ability of...
Digital acquisition of mammographic images is becoming more diffuse in hospitals, and so is off line...
Advancements in digital detector technology over the past decade have facilitated the transition of ...
Radiologists ’ interpretive performance of mammography has remained highly variable despite improvem...