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Clinical evaluation of newly developed CRT viewing station: CT reading and observer's performance

The clinical performance of the new viewing station with six CRT monitors (17-inch, 1,024 × 1,280) was evaluated. In the primary interpretation of CT images, time measurements were carried out for eight radiologists. No significant differences in reading time existed between CRT and film in 3 of 4 r...

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Published in:Computerized medical imaging and graphics 1995-05, Vol.19 (3), p.281-285
Main Authors: Hirota, Hideki, Shimamoto, Kazuhiro, Yamakawa, Kouji, Ishigaki, Takeo, Takahashi, Yukio, Sugiyama, Naoki, Nishihara, Eitaro, Tani, Yuichiro
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Computerized, statistical medical data processing and models in biomedicine
Data Display
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Information Storage and Retrieval
interpretation
Medical management aid. Diagnosis aid
Medical sciences
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Radiology Information Systems
Time and Motion Studies
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