
Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging, where digital X-ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. Advantages include time efficiency through bypassing chemical processing and the ability to digitally transfer and enhance images. Also less radiation can be used to produce an image of similar contrast to conventional rad...
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Computed radiography or computer processing of a digitised image from a conventional image-intensifier and video camera. ... See: DSA. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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a technique for producing radiographic images in which information about the quantity of x-rays absorbed is manipulated by a computer to produce the best possible image.
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(DR) Type: Term Definitions: 1. direct conversion of transmitted x-rays into a digital image using an array of solid-state detectors such as amorphous selenium or silicon, with computer processing and display of the image. See: digital subtraction angiography
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