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16 July 1981 Design Of A Multiformat Camera For Medical Fluoroscopy
Ernest W. Edmonds, David M. Hynes, Dennis Baranoski, John Rowlands, Karl R. Krametz
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Proceedings Volume 0273, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine IX; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931821
Event: Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine, 1981, San Francisco, United States
Abstract
For a number of years multi-format or multi-image cameras have been used in radiology departments to record images for ultrasound, nuclear medicine and computerized tomography. The authors have described in previous papers the development of a total low dose fluoroscopy system, using a Siemens Videomed H 1023 line 25 MHz television system, a V.A.S. video disc recorder for pulsed fluoroscopy, and a modified Matrix Videoimager to record the spot film images. This approach has provided images of high quality with dose and cost reductions of the order of 90% for the total examination. The particular problems involved with the modification of a multi-image camera for fluoroscopic or radiographic procedures, can be minimised by appropriate choice of monitor phosphor and correct control of the exposure sequence.
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Ernest W. Edmonds, David M. Hynes, Dennis Baranoski, John Rowlands, and Karl R. Krametz "Design Of A Multiformat Camera For Medical Fluoroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0273, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine IX, (16 July 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931821
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Fluoroscopy

Photography

Televisions

Video

Image resolution

Imaging systems

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