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British Journal of Radiology (1978) 51, 824
© 1978 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/0007-1285-51-610-824

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New grey tone rapid process films for ultrasound imaging

W. A. Copland, V.R.D., M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.C.R. and S. R. Wild, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.R.

Department of Radiology, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU

W. N. McDicken, B.Sc., Ph.D.

Department of Medical Physics and Medical Engineering, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU

This excerpt was created in the absence of an abstract.

Multiformat camera-back X-ray film holders, and automatic format systems are increasingly popular in X-ray departments with ultrasound facilities because of the ease of processing, labelling and handling X-ray type film together with the relatively low cost by comparison with Polaroid film.

In a previous communication by Niemen et al. (1976) comparisons were made of various rapid process films for recording grey scale ultrasound from black and white television monitors.

Received for publication March 1, 1978.





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