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27 June 1988 Procedures, Films, And Images In A Pediatric Radiology Image Archive: One Year's Experience And Projections
Nicholas J. Mankovich, Ricky Taira, Paul S. Cho, H. K. Huang
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Abstract
A digital optical disk archive has been running continuously in the Pediatric Radiology Section at UCLA for over one year. During this year both the computerized patient registration system and the optical disk image archive have been accumulating patient and image data. Statistics derived from one year's operation are combined with a pediatric film library survey to summarize system use and to project departmental archive requirements.
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Nicholas J. Mankovich, Ricky Taira, Paul S. Cho, and H. K. Huang "Procedures, Films, And Images In A Pediatric Radiology Image Archive: One Year's Experience And Projections", Proc. SPIE 0914, Medical Imaging II, (27 June 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968752
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KEYWORDS
Radiology

Databases

Chromium

Medical imaging

Picture Archiving and Communication System

Computing systems

Surgery

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