1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf01889195
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Digital videofluorography for direct digital spot filming of gastrointestinal studies

Abstract: Digital videofluorography (DVF) refers to a new computer-aided televised fluoroscopy technique that uses short (10-20 ms) intense pulses of radiation to produce a motion-free latent image, which is then transferred into digital storage. Because gastrointestinal imaging has lagged behind other body systems in the evaluation of digital acquisition, we investigated the potential utility of this technique for direct digital fluoroscopic spot filming of gastrointestinal examinations. In order to assess the level of… Show more

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