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16 May 1983 Distributed Architecture For Image Acquisition, Analysis And Archiving: Application To Local PACS
Jason S. Zielonka, Robert S. Hellman, Charles M. Kronenwetter
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Abstract
Medical imaging today is generally organized by anatomic systems (chest, neuroradiology, genito-urinary) or by physical technique of examination (CT, ultrasound, nuclear medicine). Interpretation of these examinations often requires comparison to previous studies utilizing the same modality or comparison to a study of the same organ using another modality; the concept of PACS includes the ability to ease the performance of these comparisons for digital image data.
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Jason S. Zielonka, Robert S. Hellman, and Charles M. Kronenwetter "Distributed Architecture For Image Acquisition, Analysis And Archiving: Application To Local PACS", Proc. SPIE 0418, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (16 May 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935973
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KEYWORDS
Picture Archiving and Communication System

Image processing

Array processing

Image analysis

Surgery

Telecommunications

Data acquisition

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