Diagnostic Radiology Articles & Analysis
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Teleradiology: Teleradiology is a branch of telemedicine in which telecommunication systems are used to transmit radiological images from one location to another. Interpretation of all non-invasive imaging studies, such as digitized x-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine studies, can be carried out in such a manner. ...
Medical Scientific is excited to announce the first installation of SOLO™ DMR Wireless Mammography Retrofit System in Chile. The CMOS-based, high resolution detector has been installed in a mobile unit that will be used across the country to perform critical screening. Day 1 Technical training for DataScan engineers. On the first day of this trip, Medical Scientific and JPI Healthcare ...
The project ended this Spring with a final meeting in Freiburg, Germany. Here, the Department of Radiological Diagnostics and Therapy of the Medical Faculty of the Albert Ludwigs University conducted the final testing of the project’s prototypes. ...
CAD PRO® Advantage Digitizer Provides Mammography Workflow Solution for Innovative Radiology Practice. For more than 50 years, Diagnostic Radiology Consultants (DRC) has pioneered imaging services in the tri-state area of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. ...
Population exposure to diagnostic and therapeutic ionising radiation is likely to increase worldwide, and this has raised concerns about the stochastic effects of low doses of radiation exposure. The present study was aimed to study the incidence of Chromosomal Aberrations (CAs) in patients exposed to low doses of X-rays during diagnostic interventional ...
These calculations were done for different patient sizes and radiological operations. Dose measurements were made using standard methods that employ LiF TLD-100 dosimeters. ...