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X-Ray Intensifying Screens

"X-Ray Intensifying Screens" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

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Screens which absorb the energy in the x-ray beam that has penetrated the patient and convert this energy into a light pattern which has as nearly as possible the same information as the original x-ray beam. The more light a screen produces for a given input of x-radiation, the less x-ray exposure and thus shorter exposure time are needed to expose the film. In most film-screen systems, the film is sandwiched between two screens in a cassette so that the emulsion on each side is exposed to the light from its contiguous screen.


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  1. High-resolution secondary reconstructions with the use of flat panel CT in the clinical assessment of patients with cochlear implants. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2014 Jun; 35(6):1202-8.
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  2. A semiempirical linear model of indirect, flat-panel x-ray detectors. Med Phys. 2012 Apr; 39(4):2108-18.
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  3. Radiation dose reduction using a CdZnTe-based computed tomography system: comparison to flat-panel detectors. Med Phys. 2010 Mar; 37(3):1225-36.
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  4. Advances in computed radiography: dual-side readout. J Am Coll Radiol. 2010; 7(2):154-7.
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  5. Flat panel volume computed tomography of the coronary arteries. Acad Radiol. 2009 Oct; 16(10):1251-62.
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  6. Digital radiography: image quality and radiation dose. Health Phys. 2008 Nov; 95(5):586-98.
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  7. Dual-energy cardiac imaging: an image quality and dose comparison for a flat-panel detector and x-ray image intensifier. Phys Med Biol. 2007 Jan 07; 52(1):183-96.
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  8. [Feasibility of flat-panel volumetric computed tomography (fpVCT) in experimental small animal imaging of osteoporosis - initial experience]. Radiologe. 2006 Oct; 46(10):893-9.
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  9. Comparison of different radiography systems in an experimental study for detection of forearm fractures and evaluation of the Müller-AO and Frykman classification for distal radius fractures. Invest Radiol. 2006 Sep; 41(9):681-90.
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  10. Flat-panel detectors: how much better are they? Pediatr Radiol. 2006 Sep; 36 Suppl 2:173-81.
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