Photostimulable phosphor (PSP) plate-based radiography. This is the subject most commonly referred to by the term.
Computed tomography, using computer processing to generate 3D-images from multiple projectional radiographs
Digital radiography
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Computedradiography may refer to: Photostimulable phosphor (PSP) plate-based radiography. This is the subject most commonly referred to by the term....
two-dimensional images by this technique is called projectional radiography. In computed tomography (CT scanning), an X-ray source and its associated detectors...
performed in static 2D (named radiography), in real time 2D (fluoroscopy), or in 3D after image reconstruction (computed tomography or CT). It is also...
photostimulable phosphor (PSP) plate-based radiography or computedradiography (not to be confused with computed tomography which uses computer processing...
Plain radiography or roentgenography generally refers to projectional radiography (without the use of more advanced techniques such as computed tomography...
Industrial computed tomography (CT) scanning is any computer-aided tomographic process, usually X-ray computed tomography, that uses irradiation to produce...
Projectional radiography using a photostimulable phosphor plate as an X-ray detector can be called "phosphor plate radiography" or "computedradiography" (not...
led to the invention of computedradiography (CR), which addressed several problems associated with traditional radiography, including reducing radiation...
Although computed tomography offers high quality images and accuracy, the radiation dose of the scans is higher than the other conventional radiography views...
photothermographic laser imagers, photothermographic imaging film, computedradiography systems, digital radiography systems, and other diagnostic imaging systems for...
A computed tomography scan (CT scan; formerly called computed axial tomography scan or CAT scan) is a medical imaging technique used to obtain detailed...
after acquiring the Israel-based companies Algotec Systems and OREX ComputedRadiography. Despite the initial high growth in sales, digital cameras had low...
users to share image data,. DICONDE can be used for computedradiography, digital radiography, computed tomography, ultrasonic testing, and Eddy-current...
radialis muscle Folin–Ciocalteu reagent Fuji computedradiography, name of a series of computedradiography systems made by Fujifilm FCR 2001 Duisburg,...
digital chest radiography, exposure latitude can more than 100:1. In computedradiography, the exposure latitude can reach 10,000:1. High X-ray beam energy...
identification (PMI) Radiographic testing (RT) (see also Industrial radiography and Radiography) Computedradiography Digital radiography (real-time) Neutron...
Cone beam computed tomography (or CBCT, also referred to as C-arm CT, cone beam volume CT, flat panel CT or Digital Volume Tomography (DVT)) is a medical...
and its territories have at least one FFDM unit. (The FDA includes computedradiography units in this figure.) Tomosynthesis, otherwise known as 3D mammography...
chemical. In computedradiography systems it the size of the laser used to read the phosphor plate in the cassette reader. In digital radiography systems it...
limited-angle tomography at radiation dose levels comparable with projectional radiography. It has been studied for a variety of clinical applications, including...
Exposure Control (AEC) is an X-ray exposure termination device. A medical radiographic exposure is always initiated by a human operator but an AEC detector...
Curie pushed for radiography to be used to treat wounded soldiers in World War I. Initially, many kinds of staff conducted radiography in hospitals, including...
treatment, within the bodies of humans and other animals. It began with radiography (which is why its name has a root referring to radiation), but today...