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Showing papers on "Imaging technology published in 1985"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Physicians of all specialties, as well as hospital administrators, radiographers and physicists are being called upon to make decisions about the integration of complex computer-based imaging technology into clinics and hospitals.
Abstract: The understanding of the fundamentals of digital radiography (DR) is increasing in importance, as widespread integration of digital medical imaging including computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance and even film radiography occurs. Physicians of all specialties, as well as hospital administrators, radiographers and physicists are being called upon to make decisions about the integration of complex computer-based imaging technology into clinics and hospitals.

34 citations



Proceedings ArticleDOI
16 Sep 1985
TL;DR: The architecture of a system that could effectively be used in the analysis of imagery derived from varying disciplines is presented, which has the ability not only to display multiple images at a high-resolution, but also provides the capability of interactive processing any of the displayed images.
Abstract: With the recent advances in medical diagnostic imaging technology, the need for an integrated display/processing station is becoming increasingly essential. This paper presents the architecture of a system that could effectively be used in the analysis of imagery derived from varying disciplines. This system has the ability not only to display multiple images at a high-resolution (1280x1024), but also provides the capability of interactive processing any of the displayed images. With extensive built-in graphics features and real-time pixel processing functions, this system would be a very viable component of a PACS environment.

1 citations