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Author: MRI Optimize Team
Subject: PRESS RELEASE for MRI Optimize Consultants
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:06 am (GMT -4)
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Author: papa
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 11:42 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 3

man, you would ask me film speed, wouldn't you....

ummm...... i believe it's 400 speed? not too sure. i use these techniques on the CR equipment at the office here and on the CR and DR equipment at the hospital on the weekends and i know they work. not 100 % sure on type of film.

i know at the office we have fuji CR, and at the hospital we have a phillips DR, if that helps
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Author: hjhogle
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 7:30 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 1

Note - the above is a site intended for the use of imaging professionals.

From the site
"Medicexchange is one of the fastest growing online portals for radiologists and related medical imaging professionals. Medicexchange offers a global portal covering the latest medical imaging news, educational resources and jobs, and is the only multi-vendor online sales channel for medical imaging products.

Medicexchange.com is owned and operated by Medicexchange Plc. Medicexchange Plc is a subsidiary company of MGT Capital Investments, Inc."

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Author: federer
Subject: Radiology is a boon to the contemporary medical world
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 4:11 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 1

Radiology makes use of medical imaging technologies in the diagnoses and treatment of diseases. Radiological imaging involves the use of high frequency sound waves, magnetic fields, and radioactivity. For more details just click http://www.medicexchange.com
Author: maxter
Subject: Re: is Radiology la stuff used to...
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:07 am (GMT -4)
Topic Replies: 2

Paul Weinstock wrote:
scan the bone in the person when they got one possibly broken.
Paul Weinstock
If you are asking if we use Radiation to exam a person's bones to determine if they are broken then the answer is yes.

An x-ray utilizes Roetgen rays in order to provide a diagnostic image that a Radiologist (an x-ray doctor) can use to tell if a bone has been broken. That however is only one small fraction of the use's for diagnostic imaging. There are a wide variety of different illnesses and disease's that can be detected through the use of x-ray's as well as the many modalities which we employ. Hope that helps.

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