Poor image quality is too often a technical failure that is easily fixed with better protocols
Published
17 January 2012
| Article by Excerpta Medica
Poor image quality is too often a technical failure that is easily fixed with better protocols
In this three-minute video interview conducted at the Arab Health Congress, Mr Abdullah Fahad Al Hoti explains that radiologic image quality can range dramatically for reasons completely unrelated to the imaging device. He believes improved protocols specific to the disease and anatomy have been overlooked for their ability to substantially improve the accuracy of diagnoses based on radiologic imaging.
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