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Digitale Lumineszenzradiographie (DLR) zur Skelettdiagnostik in der Traumatologie

Abstract

170 patients who had suffered trauma to bones or soft tissues were examined by a digital and a conventional film/screen technique. In addition to "standard" and edge-enhanced images, post-processing was carried out and compared with conventional radiographs. Four radiologists and two surgeons evaluated the compacta, spongiosa, soft tissues, fractures and osteo-synthetic materials as shown on the two systems. The "standard" digital images are inferior to film images, but edge-enhanced images showed definite advantages for demonstrating soft tissues. Evaluation of osteo-synthetic material is limited by the creation of artifacts. Recognition of detail can be significantly improved by using post-processing with optimized parameters.

Authors

Müller R-D; Buddenbrock B; Kock H-J; Voß M; John V; Bosch E; Schmidt G; Hirche H; Löhr E; Schmit-Neuerburg K-P

Journal

RöFo, Vol. 154, No. 06, pp. 575–581

Publisher

Thieme

Publication Date

June 1, 1991

DOI

10.1055/s-2008-1033190

ISSN

1438-9029
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