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Cone Beam CT: A Technical Explanation of White Paper Image Quality

CurveBeam AI

To learn more, download CurveBeam AI’s white paper on image quality. The post Cone Beam CT: A Technical Explanation of White Paper Image Quality appeared first on CurveBeam AI. Future CurveBeam AI systems will be able to capture bone detail at a micro CT level resolution.

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CMCU Digital Radiography (DR) Group Introduces Clinical White Paper on Intelligent Noise Reduction in Pediatric Radiography Study

Imaging Technology

The white paper evaluates the capabilities of Canon Intelligent NR and its deep learning neural network (DLNN) software in relation to standard and decreased dose pediatric digital radiographs at Dayton Children’s Hospital, Dayton, Ohio. 26 –29, 2023 in North Hall, Level 3, booth #7913.

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American College of Radiology, emergency docs release ‘landmark’ guidance on incidental findings

Radiology Business

Published in JACR , the new white paper outlines four areas of consensus between the two specialties.

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Enterprise Imaging, Informatics Strategy Needed for Digital Transformation

Health IT Analytics

A recent white paper… read more

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AuntMinnie 2002: The Minnies 2002 final results

AuntMinnie

American College of Radiology white paper on MR safety, Kanal et al, American Journal of Roentgenology , (June 2002, Vol. 165-175). 1335-1347). BEST NEW RADIOLOGY PRODUCT 1. LightSpeed 16 16-slice CT scanner, GE Medical Systems 2.

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Project MSK Infection

Radiopaedia

Project MSK Infection was an editorial project that aimed at updating Radiopaedia's MRI MSK infection-related articles based on the white paper MRI nomenclature for musculoskeletal infection by Alaia et al. Mona Lisa Image by Sumanley xulx from Pixabay. published in Skeletal Radiology (open access).

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Project Bone-RADS

Radiopaedia

It was inspired by the white paper Guidelines for the Diagnostic Management of Incidental Solitary Bone Lesions on CT and MRI in Adults: Bone Reporting and Data System (Bone-RADS) by Chang et al. published in Skeletal Radiology.