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An historical overview of radiological techniques by Professor Jean-Claude Dosch

An historical overview of radiological techniques by Professor Jean-Claude Dosch Intraoperative imaging Focus INTERVIEW An historical overview of radiological techniques by Professor Jean-Claude Dosch Interview held by P. Kehr (ASN&J) radiography (DLR). In the morning I go to JPEG images are suitable for viewing Hautepierre University Hospital. The day purposes only, not for a diagnosis where star ts early in the company of trauma high-speed internet is required for surgeons at the emergency department high-resolution transfer. grand round – in Paris they call it ’staff A large mainframe is currently available at the University Hospital. All the digital meeting’. The rest of the morning is devoted images are stored on this server, whatever to specific osteoarticular imaging their format: X-ray, CT-scan, ultrasono- examinations and to the training of graphy, MRI or scintigraphy. These images residents and chief residents. In the J.-C. Dosch may be accessed at any time depending afternoon I am back at the CCOM to Former chief radiologist at the CTO on the type of licence. The Digital Imaging interpret the results of radiological in Strasbourg-Illkirch and currently radiologist and Communication of Medicine (DICOM) assessments and discuss difficult cases at the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France system is the exchange language allowing with orthopaedic specialists, hand surgeons http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ArgoSpine News & Journal Springer Journals

An historical overview of radiological techniques by Professor Jean-Claude Dosch

ArgoSpine News & Journal , Volume 22 (4) – Feb 4, 2011

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 by ARGOS and Springer-Verlag France
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Diagnostic Radiology; Surgical Orthopedics; Orthopedics
ISSN
1957-7729
eISSN
1957-7737
DOI
10.1007/s12240-010-0030-2
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Abstract

Intraoperative imaging Focus INTERVIEW An historical overview of radiological techniques by Professor Jean-Claude Dosch Interview held by P. Kehr (ASN&J) radiography (DLR). In the morning I go to JPEG images are suitable for viewing Hautepierre University Hospital. The day purposes only, not for a diagnosis where star ts early in the company of trauma high-speed internet is required for surgeons at the emergency department high-resolution transfer. grand round – in Paris they call it ’staff A large mainframe is currently available at the University Hospital. All the digital meeting’. The rest of the morning is devoted images are stored on this server, whatever to specific osteoarticular imaging their format: X-ray, CT-scan, ultrasono- examinations and to the training of graphy, MRI or scintigraphy. These images residents and chief residents. In the J.-C. Dosch may be accessed at any time depending afternoon I am back at the CCOM to Former chief radiologist at the CTO on the type of licence. The Digital Imaging interpret the results of radiological in Strasbourg-Illkirch and currently radiologist and Communication of Medicine (DICOM) assessments and discuss difficult cases at the University Hospital of Strasbourg, France system is the exchange language allowing with orthopaedic specialists, hand surgeons

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Published: Feb 4, 2011

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