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ÖNORM S 5240-19

Issue date: 2012 01 15

Image quality assurance in X-ray diagnosis - Part 19: Acceptance testing and constancy testing for hard copy camera with dry technology

This Austrian Standard applies for hard copy cameras being, which display picture information monochrome on transparent layer (documentation film) in the form of grey val...
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Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 22 Pages
Language:
German
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This Austrian Standard applies for hard copy cameras being, which display picture information monochrome on transparent layer (documentation film) in the form of grey values and are used for diagonsis purposed. They include thermo and laser imager with dry technology as used on the following image producing medical diagnostic equipment with access to durable stored test pictures: computer tomography, magnetic resonance tomography, digitale radiography (CR, DR), digital subtraction angiography (DSA), ultra sound technology (US), nuclear medicine (NM). The image quality produced from a image producing equipment and dispalyed on a monitor shall be reproduced from the related hard copy camera.
ÖNORM S 5240-19
2012 01 15
Image quality assurance in X-ray diagnosis - Part 19: Acceptance testing and constancy testing for h...
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