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[en] Image quality and radiation exposures of a mammographic technique using direct radiographic magnification at 2 X with a microfocal spot x-ray tube and a fast, double screen-film system were compared to those of conventional contact mammography with a rare-earth screen and molybdenum target tube. The results indicate that the magnifiction technique yields improved detection of microcalcifications and comparable visualization of soft-tissue details, with a large reduction in radiation exposure. This technique has demonstrated the feasibility of carrying out high-quality mammography with an entrance dose of 1.35 x 10-3 Gy (135 mrad) for the average breast
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65. scientific assembly and annual meeting; Atlanta, GA, USA; 25 Nov 1979
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Radiology; ISSN 0033-8419; ; v. 131(3); p. 743-749
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