Medical Radiography and Photography, Band 60,Ausgabe 1Eastman Kodak Company, 1984 |
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... radiologist interprets a medical image , a complex chain of events begins in the eye of the observer . Although knowledge of the medical image itself is paramount , it is impor- tant that the interpreter be acutely aware of the ...
... radiologist interprets a medical image , a complex chain of events begins in the eye of the observer . Although knowledge of the medical image itself is paramount , it is impor- tant that the interpreter be acutely aware of the ...
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... radiologists as being undesirable for attempting to obtain an accurate diagnosis . It may be useful to remember , however , that at least one university training pro- gram taught a diagnostic approach which recommended viewing ...
... radiologists as being undesirable for attempting to obtain an accurate diagnosis . It may be useful to remember , however , that at least one university training pro- gram taught a diagnostic approach which recommended viewing ...
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ever , that many radiologists do not feel so strongly about the orientation of all radio- graphs . Particularly ... radiologist increases his opportunity to detect lung nodules of diverse size by varying the viewing distance ( or ...
ever , that many radiologists do not feel so strongly about the orientation of all radio- graphs . Particularly ... radiologist increases his opportunity to detect lung nodules of diverse size by varying the viewing distance ( or ...
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