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7 May 1997 Design for the optimal arrangement of magnetic resonance images on PACS monitors
Nicola H. Strickland, David J. Allison, Marc J. Deshaies
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Abstract
A default display protocol (DDP) has been designed for reading magnetic resonance (MR) images on PACS workstations. This MR DDP is very flexible allowing any MR series from the current or previous studies to be simultaneously viewed and juxtaposed for direct comparison. There is a choice of image display format, selected by the radiologist from an icon bar, comprising four linked image series stacks, two linked image series tile clusters and linked tile mode. The selection and resultant monitor display arrangement is made by dragging and dropping token images into the chosen display format icon. The radiologist selects the best reversibly locked together so they can be scrolled in synchrony.
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Nicola H. Strickland, David J. Allison, and Marc J. Deshaies "Design for the optimal arrangement of magnetic resonance images on PACS monitors", Proc. SPIE 3031, Medical Imaging 1997: Image Display, (7 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273921
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KEYWORDS
Magnetic resonance imaging

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Chromium

Magnetism

Computed tomography

Pathology

Visualization

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