Clinical experience with digital subtraction angiography
Starck, E.; Harth, P.; Kollath, J.; Riemann, H.E.; Tuengerthal, S.; Walter, M.
Frontiers in European radiology1984
Frontiers in European radiology1984
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[en] Rapid advances in the field of computer technology have opened the way to digital processing of the X-ray television picture both on fluoroscopy and on filming. Computerized tomography, which has revolutionized radiological diagnosis, is a prime example of the use of this new technique. With digital subtraction angiography (DSA), a further radiological procedure, likewise based on progress in the digital technique, is now becoming established. The authors' center has been operating a commercial DSA unit [DVI (Digital Vascular Imaging), a Philips system], since the middle of December 1981, and as of the date of this paper (May 1982). They have examined more than 600 patients. The following is a report on the authors present methodological concept and experience, based upon their first 400 patients
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Baert, A.L.; Boijsen, E.; Fuchs, W.A.; Heuck, F.H.W; p. 29-52; ISBN 0-387-11446-7; ; 1984; p. 29-52; Springer-Verlag New York Inc; New York, NY (USA)
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