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Computer Assisted Radiology for Infants and Children

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Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie
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Computer Assisted Radiology can be divided in four categories proposed at the last symposium as followings(1): 1. Digital Imaging Generation, 2. Image Management and Communication, 3. Medical Work Stations, and 4. Application Systems. Several topics from these categories based on our experiences in relation to the pediatric radiology will be presented. They will include: 1. Computed Radiography(CR) in infants and children, 2. “Teleradiology” network among neonatal intensive care units(NICU) of several institutions, 3. Three dimensional surface reconstruction CT imaging, 4. Surgical planning system from 3D CT data.

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Fujioka, M. (1991). Computer Assisted Radiology for Infants and Children. In: Lemke, H.U., Rhodes, M.L., Jaffe, C.C., Felix, R. (eds) Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00807-2_122

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