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Journal of Digital Imaging, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1992
- Timothy J. Hall, Stanton J. Rosenthal, Michael F. Insana, Arch W. Templeton:
Computers in ultrasonic imaging. 1-6 - Jack W. London, Daniel E. Morton:
A network scanner image management station. 7-13 - Harrell G. Chotas, Carl E. Ravin:
Digital chest radiography with storage phosphor systems: Potential masking of bilateral pleural effusions. 14-19 - H. K. Huang, R. H. Tecotzky, Todd M. Bazzill:
A fiber-optic broadband CT/MR video communication system. 20-25 - Jayaram K. Udupa, Hsiu-Mei Hung, Dewey Odhner, Roberto J. Gonçalves:
Multidimensional data format specification: A generalization of the American College of Radiology-National Electric Manufacturers Association standards. 26-45 - R. J. Bellon, S. M. Horwitz:
Three-dimensional computed tomography studies of the tendons of the foot and ankle. 46-49 - Bret F. Coughlin, Steven E. Seltzer, Richard G. Swensson, Philip F. Judy:
Practices and attitudes about cathode-ray tube-based and film-based image interpretation. 50-53 - Joel E. Gray:
Use of the SMPTE test pattern in picture archiving and communication systems. 54-58 - Arch W. Templeton, Louis H. Wetzel, Larry T. Cook, Linda A. Harrison, Donald A. Eckard, William H. Anderson, Kenneth S. Hensley:
Enhancement of storage phosphor plate images: A C-language program. 59-63 - Joseph N. Gitlin:
S/CAR '92 - Symposium for Computed Assisted Radiology. 65 - Alan H. Rowberg:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 66
Volume 5, Number 2, May 1992
- Hartwig R. Blume, R. Gilbert Jost:
Chest imaging within the radiology department by means of photostimulable phosphor computed radiography: A review. 67-78 - Mervyn D. Cohen:
Digital imaging in pediatric hospitals. 79-81 - Arthur F. Naylor:
A strategy for the progressive introduction of picture archiving and communication systems for a Radiology Department. 82-88 - Stefano Cagnoni, Davide Caramella, Raffaella De Dominicis, Guido Valli:
Neural network synthesis of spin echo multiecho sequences. 89-94 - Robert Hindel:
Tools for medical informatics. 95-100 - Ethan J. Halpern, Jeffrey H. Newhouse, E. Stephen Amis, Herman W. Lubetsky, Robert M. Jaffe, Peter D. Esser, Philip O. Alderson:
Evaluation of teleradiology for interpretation of intravenous urograms. 101-106 - David R. Haynor, D. V. Smith, Hyun W. Park, Yongmin Kim:
Hardware and software requirements for a picture archiving and communication system's diagnostic workstations. 107-117 - John A. Worrell, Charles F. Federspiel, Jeffrey L. Creasy, David R. Pickens, Kathy Higginbotham, James A. Patton, C. Leon Partain:
Clinical impact of picture archiving and communication systems: Evaluation of a prototype system. 118-125 - Chris M. W. Ho, Michael W. Vannier, Steven J. Bresina:
Automated solid models from serial section images. 126-133 - Alan H. Rowberg:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 135
Volume 5, Number 3, August 1992
- Roger A. Bauman:
Editorial: The SPIE Medical Imaging meetings. 137 - Steven C. Horii, Betty Ann Levine, Gregory Goger, Seong Ki Mun, Rob Fielding, Brian S. Garra, Shih-Chung Benedict Lo, Brian H. Krasner, Harold R. Benson:
A comparison of case retrieval times: Film versus picture archiving and communications systems. 138-143 - Brent K. Stewart, Samuel J. Dwyer III, Hooshang Kangarloo:
Design of a high-speed, high-resolution teleradiology network. 144-155 - G. James Blaine, Stephen M. Moore, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Robert A. Whitman:
Teleradiology via narrow-band integrated services digital network (N-ISDN) and Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) Image Compression. 156-160 - Gregory G. Reiker, Nilesh Gohel, Edward Muka, G. James Blaine:
Quality monitoring of soft-copy displays for medical radiography. 161-167 - Dennis L. Wilson:
Compressed radiological images and workstation viewing. 168-175 - Yves Ligier, Osman Ratib, Matthieu Funk, René Perrier, Christian Girard, Marianne Logean:
Portable image-manipulation software: What is the extra development cost? 176-184 - Ewa Pietka, H. K. Huang:
Orientation correction for chest images. 185-189 - John M. Boone, Sadananda Seshagiri, Robert M. Steiner:
Recognition of chest radiograph orientation for picture archiving and communications systems display using neural networks. 190-193 - Georg M. Stiel, Ludmilla S. G. Stiel, Christoph A. Nienaber:
Potential of digital flashing tomosynthesis for angiocardiographic evaluation. 194-205 - Alan H. Rowberg:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 207
Volume 5, Number 4, November 1992
- Frederick L. Datz, Frank V. Gabor, Paul E. Christian, Grant T. Gullberg, Carol E. Menzel, Kathryn A. Morton:
The use of computer-assisted diagnosis in cardiac-perfusion nuclear medicine studies: A review. 209-222 - Miguel Souto, José Correa, Pablo G. Tahoces, Douglas Tucker, Katerina S. Malagari, Juan J. Vidal, Robert G. Fraser:
Enhancement of chest images by automatic adaptive spatial filtering. 223-229 - Thomas Wendler, Rüdiger Grewer, Karl J. Mönnich, Joachim D. Schmidt, Heino Svensson:
Cooperative image workstation based on explicit models of diagnostic information requirements. 230-241 - Derek R. Ney, Elliot K. Fishman, John E. Niederhuber:
Three-dimensional display of hepatic venous anatomy generated from spiral computed tomography data: Preliminary results. 242-245 - Tomas Kirkhorn, Mikael Kehler, Johan Nilsson, Kerstin Lyttkens, Berth Andersson, Nils-Gunnar Holmer:
Demonstration of digital radiographs by means of ink jet-printed paper copies: Pilot study. 246-251 - Albert W. K. Wong, H. K. Huang:
Subsystem throughputs of a clinical picture archiving and communications system. 252-261 - Chris C. Shaw, David Gur:
Comparison of three different techniques for dual-energy subtraction imaging in digital radiography: A signal-to-noise analysis. 262-270 - Alan H. Rowberg:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 272
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