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22 May 1997 2048 x 2048 (2K) digital videofluorography (DVF): a clinical perspective
David M. Hynes, Giles W. Stevenson, Claude Nahmias, Michelle Cottreau, Sheila Hagel
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Abstract
Digital Video Fluorography (DVF) has been developed over the past fifteen years. Although much emphasis has been placed upon digital subtraction angiography (DSA) the concept has been extended to gfluoroscopic examinations. Indeed, 1024 x 1024 DVF systems are currently being marketed by all major equipment manufacturers. In spite of these developments there are many in the Radiology Community who exhibit reservations which can, on occasion, manifest as outright antagonism to this new technology.
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David M. Hynes, Giles W. Stevenson, Claude Nahmias, Michelle Cottreau, and Sheila Hagel "2048 x 2048 (2K) digital videofluorography (DVF): a clinical perspective", Proc. SPIE 3035, Medical Imaging 1997: PACS Design and Evaluation: Engineering and Clinical Issues, (22 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274588
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Imaging systems

Image resolution

Fluoroscopy

Digital imaging

Cameras

Image intensifiers

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