PACS and DICOM Links
Some interesting and useful links regarding Picture Archive Communication Systems.
Some interesting and useful links regarding Picture Archive Communication Systems.
By: CE4RT
Obese patients are at risk for increased radiation exposure due to the increase in radiation needed to penetrate tissue, the risk for repeat exams due to difficult positioning and technique, an incompatibility with existing equipment, and because obese patients suffer from health conditions which require radiologic procedures more than the average public.
A 57 year old man who weighed 490 lb (223 kg). Chest radiograph shows limited diagnostic quality image with poor X-ray penetration and poor visualization of lung bases.
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