Medical imaging provides images of structures of the body that is not visible to human eye. It is a basic need that determines the irregularities, abnormalities, parts with different densities, spaces and foreign objects that is not supposed to be in the body. It has major importance for fast and correct diagnose. Imaging is frequently used for periodic scans for early diagnostic and follow up scans of treated patients. No matter how important it is, accessibility of the imaging devices especially digital imaging systems that provides real time images is extremely limited. There are very few of imaging device especially in countries with low income. The ratio between the number of equipment and population is so low compare to what it suppos...
Objective. To evaluate a recently developed low-dose, largefield, direct digital X-ray scanning syst...
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen became the father of diagnostic imaging when he discovered the eponymous rays...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Medical Imaging is a major development in the field of medicine for past 100 years. The tool helps t...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
This paper describes the development of a novel medical x-ray imaging system adapted to the needs an...
This paper describes the development of a novel medical x-ray imaging system adapted to the needs an...
As more electronic means are used in the medical sector, digitisation of film based modalities has b...
Background & Aims: Teleradiology as an efficient way for avoiding unnecessary transfer of patients t...
While primary care, obstetrical, and surgical services have started to expand in the world’s poorest...
Many years have passed since the discovery of X-rays, and yet X-ray examination remains one of the m...
X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans are all medical imaging techniques of great practical importance that...
In medical industry, studies about storing, processing, analyzing and re-accessing the patient's inf...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Objective. To evaluate a recently developed low-dose, largefield, direct digital X-ray scanning syst...
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen became the father of diagnostic imaging when he discovered the eponymous rays...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
Medical Imaging is a major development in the field of medicine for past 100 years. The tool helps t...
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 50-75% of people across the globe do not have adequa...
This paper describes the development of a novel medical x-ray imaging system adapted to the needs an...
This paper describes the development of a novel medical x-ray imaging system adapted to the needs an...
As more electronic means are used in the medical sector, digitisation of film based modalities has b...
Background & Aims: Teleradiology as an efficient way for avoiding unnecessary transfer of patients t...
While primary care, obstetrical, and surgical services have started to expand in the world’s poorest...
Many years have passed since the discovery of X-rays, and yet X-ray examination remains one of the m...
X-rays, CT scans and MRI scans are all medical imaging techniques of great practical importance that...
In medical industry, studies about storing, processing, analyzing and re-accessing the patient's inf...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Objective. To evaluate a recently developed low-dose, largefield, direct digital X-ray scanning syst...
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen became the father of diagnostic imaging when he discovered the eponymous rays...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesbur...