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  2. Vendor Neutral Archive - Wikipedia

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    Specific types of non-DICOM content, such as an HL7 CDA document instance containing, for example, a radiology report, could be stored either as a XDS, or first encapsulated in a DICOM Encapsulated CDA object and stored using DICOM services, or its content and header could be transcoded into a DICOM Structured Report instance.

  3. Picture archiving and communication system - Wikipedia

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    Take for example the Therac-25, a radiation medical device involved in accidents in which patients were given massive overdoses of radiation, due to unverified software control. [ 5 ] The acceptance test determines whether the PACS is ready for clinical use and marks the warranty timeline while serving as a payment milestone.

  4. Radiological information system - Wikipedia

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    A radiological information system (RIS) [1] is the core system for the electronic management of medical imaging departments. The major functions of the RIS can include patient scheduling, resource management, examination performance tracking, reporting, results distribution, and procedure billing. [2]

  5. DICOM - Wikipedia

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    Another example is NM data, where an NM image, by definition, is a multi-dimensional multi-frame image. In these cases, three- or four-dimensional data can be encapsulated in a single DICOM object. Pixel data can be compressed using a variety of standards, including JPEG , lossless JPEG , JPEG 2000 , and run-length encoding (RLE) .

  6. Imaging informatics - Wikipedia

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    The adoption of structured reporting aimed to standardize reports to be concise and uniform, influencing patient care. The introduction of BI-RADS (Breast Imaging–Reporting and Data System) is a notable example, which has led to improved consistency across mammography reports. This milestone spans several years as these systems were refined ...

  7. Radiological Society of North America - Wikipedia

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    RSNA Case Collection [14] is an online resource of clinical cases intended to be used as an educational tool. Developed by and created for radiologists, RSNA Case Collection includes image-focused case reports from across radiology subspecialties and consists of images, relevant patient information, final and differential diagnoses, case discussions and references.

  8. Teleradiology - Wikipedia

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    Preliminary reports include all pertinent findings and a telephone call for any critical findings. For some teleradiology services, the turnaround time is rapid with a 30-minute standard turnaround and expedited for critical and stroke studies. Teleradiology final reports can be provided for emergency and non-emergency studies.

  9. Radiology - Wikipedia

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    Radiology is a five-year post-graduate program that involves all fields of radiology with a final board exam. France To become a radiologist, after having validated the common core of medical studies, one must obtain a DES (Specialized Studies Diploma) in radiology and medical imaging (specialized studies in 5 years), or a DES in advanced ...