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1 August 1990Integrated network for medical imaging research
There are a number of generic problems that researchers in medical imaging have in common. For example, researchers in MR, CT, PET, SPECT, DSA, and digital radiography all need to display and window digital images. We describe here an integrated network with tools applicable to all of the current areas of medical imaging that enable researchers at Duke to share resources and solve software and hardware problems in a unified effort. We will show examples where efforts in a specific area f imaging research can be readily applied in new ways to different imaging modalities through the facilities provided in this integrated approach. We will point out some of the problems and opportunities in the research environment that are different from those encountered in clinical PACS systems.
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G. Allan Johnson, Harrell G. Chotas, Steven C. Suddarth, Sharon B. Ziv, Bennett E. Todd, "Integrated network for medical imaging research," Proc. SPIE 1234, Medical Imaging IV: PACS Systems Design and Evaluation, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18989