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11 May 1994 Image processing of storage phosphor musculoskeletal radiographs: a comparison of the AGFA and Fuji bone algorithms
Martha C. Nelson M.D., Matthew T. Freedman M.D., Einar V. Pe, Shih-Chung Benedict Lo, Donald V. Smith M.D., Robert G. Leckie, Seong Ki Mun
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Abstract
Storage phosphor radiography of the musculoskeletal system offers significant advantages for most potential diseases of the skeleton. Proper use of the system is however essential if its value is to equal or exceed that of conventional screen film radiography. There are two competing storage phosphor imaging commercial systems currently designed to accommodate musculoskeletal images. The Fuji and the AGFA systems. The image processing methods for the Fuji and AGFA machines differ substantially from each other and there are advantages and disadvantages of each system.
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Martha C. Nelson M.D., Matthew T. Freedman M.D., Einar V. Pe, Shih-Chung Benedict Lo, Donald V. Smith M.D., Robert G. Leckie, and Seong Ki Mun "Image processing of storage phosphor musculoskeletal radiographs: a comparison of the AGFA and Fuji bone algorithms", Proc. SPIE 2167, Medical Imaging 1994: Image Processing, (11 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175125
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Radon

Absorbance

Spatial frequencies

Radiography

Bone

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