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1 July 1990 Multiuser environment for the display and processing of digital cardiac angiographic images
Jack T. Cusma, Laurence A. Spero, James D. Hanemann, Thomas M. Bashore, Kenneth G. Morris
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Abstract
The increased application of digital imaging techniques to diagnostic cardiology requires the resolution of several remaining problems involving the transmis sion display and storage of clinical image data. A Digital Imaging Laboratory is being assembled for the purpose of addressing these problems on a routine clinical basis in a high volume environment. The laboratory consists of independent workstations connected over a local area network which can be accessed by different users for display analysis and storage of diagnostic image data. In addition the laboratory is connected to a hospital-wide network providing communication with other clinical laboratories and other digital imaging modalities.
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Jack T. Cusma, Laurence A. Spero, James D. Hanemann, Thomas M. Bashore, and Kenneth G. Morris "Multiuser environment for the display and processing of digital cardiac angiographic images", Proc. SPIE 1233, Medical Imaging IV: Image Processing, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18931
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KEYWORDS
Digital imaging

Angiography

Digital image processing

Image processing

Data storage

Diagnostics

Image storage

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