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28 August 1984 Video Cameras For Medical Imaging
John N. Sandrik
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Abstract
The role of the video camera in the typical fluoroscopic imaging chain is reviewed and measures of camera performance, including sensitivity, spatial and temporal resolution, and noise, are described. Finally, the characteristics of several pick-up tube types used in medical imaging are discussed.
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John N. Sandrik "Video Cameras For Medical Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0486, Medical Imaging and Instrumentation '84, (28 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943195
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KEYWORDS
Electron beams

Video

Medical imaging

Cameras

Interference (communication)

Imaging systems

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