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15 May 1994 Digitization and remote transmission of magnetic resonance hard-copy images: a clinical comparison of orginal and soft-copy images
Anthony J. Wilson, William G. Totty, Evren Senol, Thomas K. Pilgram, G. James Blaine
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Abstract
This paper describes the evaluation of the clinical accuracy of a specific system for digitizing laser printed film (hard-copy) magnetic resonance images and transmitting them to a remote site for interpretation. The system tested is viable for digitization and transmission of hard- copy magnetic resonance images and subsequent interpretation on a remote soft-copy display station.
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Anthony J. Wilson, William G. Totty, Evren Senol, Thomas K. Pilgram, and G. James Blaine "Digitization and remote transmission of magnetic resonance hard-copy images: a clinical comparison of orginal and soft-copy images", Proc. SPIE 2165, Medical Imaging 1994: PACS: Design and Evaluation, (15 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174330
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

CRTs

Electronic filtering

Magnetism

Satellites

Nonimpact printing

Satellite imaging

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