3 results match your criteria: "School of Medicine 27599-7510[Affiliation]"
Radiology
July 1999
Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill School of Medicine 27599-7510, USA.
Purpose: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of computed tomography (CT) relative to radiography for cervical spine screening in trauma patients.
Materials And Methods: A decision analysis model was constructed to compare the incremental cost-effectiveness of radiography and CT as primary cervical spine screening modalities in trauma patients. Analyses were performed from a societal perspective, and probability and cost estimates from the literature and institutional experience were used.
J Digit Imaging
May 1997
Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, School of Medicine 27599-7510, USA.
This study attempts to determine whether intensity windowing (IW) improves detection of simulated calcifications in dense mammograms. Clusters of five simulated calcifications were embedded in dense mammograms digitized at 50-microns pixels, 12 bits deep. Film images with no windowing applied were compared with film images with nine different window widths and levels applied.
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April 1994
Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, School of Medicine 27599-7510.
Rationale And Objectives: Breast imaging, a subspecialty of diagnostic radiology, is becoming more important with the increased performance of screening mammography. Fellowships in breast imaging are being offered at many institutions. Information regarding the contents and structure of such fellowships is important for potential trainees and departments considering offering such programs.
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