The purpose of this work was to compare standard desktop display systems with dedicated medical display systems. The set of image tests proposed by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM TG18) was used to assess a Philips 107S desktop display system and a Siemens medical display. Three observers performed the subjective assessment, in a non-concerted manner. The objective assessment was performed using a CCD camera according to the AAPM TG18 procedure. The results clearly demonstrate the inadequacy of standard desktop display systems in the framework of diagnostic radiology. Moreover, a good correlation between the subjective and objective assessment methods was obtaine
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Quality control (QC) in medical imaging is an ongoing process and not just a series of infrequent ev...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
Background: In contemporary health care, monitor displays are important devices that help clinicians...
Introduction: Generally, the benefits of radiological examinations performed on individuals far outw...
In modern day medicine medical images are an integral part of clinical care. They are used in almost...
Digital radiology is undergoing rapid evolution. Its objectives can be summarized as the creation wi...
Digital acquisition of mammographic images is becoming more diffuse in hospitals, and so is off line...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
Electronic displays are used in every modern day medical clinic. They are used to view images that a...
<p>Quality control of soft-copy displays is critical to ensure the proper contrast rendition of medi...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Introduction: Picture archiving and communication systems images designed to be viewed on high-resol...
A subjective and an objective comparison of six screen-film systems is reported. Among the objective...
Radiographic inspection is an essential tool in the nondestructive evaluation of devices such as sol...
Much work is currently being undertaken to explore the impact of varying factors such as compression...
Quality control (QC) in medical imaging is an ongoing process and not just a series of infrequent ev...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...
Background: In contemporary health care, monitor displays are important devices that help clinicians...
Introduction: Generally, the benefits of radiological examinations performed on individuals far outw...
In modern day medicine medical images are an integral part of clinical care. They are used in almost...
Digital radiology is undergoing rapid evolution. Its objectives can be summarized as the creation wi...
Digital acquisition of mammographic images is becoming more diffuse in hospitals, and so is off line...
Introduction Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radiat...
Electronic displays are used in every modern day medical clinic. They are used to view images that a...
<p>Quality control of soft-copy displays is critical to ensure the proper contrast rendition of medi...
Introduction: Radiographers routinely undertake many initiatives to balance image quality with radia...
Introduction: Picture archiving and communication systems images designed to be viewed on high-resol...
A subjective and an objective comparison of six screen-film systems is reported. Among the objective...
Radiographic inspection is an essential tool in the nondestructive evaluation of devices such as sol...
Much work is currently being undertaken to explore the impact of varying factors such as compression...
Quality control (QC) in medical imaging is an ongoing process and not just a series of infrequent ev...
Objective: To determine the examination frequencies, quality of radiographic images and the entrance...