Magnification Radiography [E-Book] / by Shinji Takahashi, Sadayuki Sakuma.
If the early stages of a disease begin with the involvement of a small area of cells or tissue, the early diagnosis of pathologic changes by means of radio graphy should concentrate first on the detection of such minute changes. The ideal solution would be to produce X-ray images of findings much f...
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Personal Name(s): | Takahashi, Shinji, author |
Sakuma, Sadayuki, author | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1975
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Physical Description: |
X, 112 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642661204 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-66120-4 |
Subject (LOC): |
- I. Principles of Magnification Radiography
- A. Magnification Radiography in General
- B. Historical Review
- C. X-Ray Tube
- D. Specific Effects in Magnification Radiography
- E. Image Quality
- F. Radiation Protection of the Patient
- II. Technique of Magnification Radiography in Clinical Practice
- A. Equipment for High-Magnification Radiography
- B. Accessories for Magnification Radiography Unit
- C. Positioning
- D. Magnification Ratio
- E. Adequate Field Size
- F. Test Marker
- G. Exposure Factors
- H. X-Ray Television Magnification Fluoroscopy
- III. Clinical Significance of Magnification Radiography
- A. Magnification Radiography Conducted with Small Focal-Spot Tubes
- B. Magnification Radiography without Administration of Contrast Media
- C. Magnification Radiography with Administration of Contrast Media
- D. Magnification Radiography of Vessels
- References.