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Efficacy of the scatter correction algorithm in portable chest radiography.   [23-Sep-2022]

Lawson M.; Qian L.; Lau K.K.; Lau T.; Massey D.; Badawy M. 
Abstract . This study aimed to assess whether the SCA improved image quality (IQ) in portable CXRs. Method(s): Objective and subjective IQ assessments were undertaken on both phantom and clinical images, respectively. For objective analysis, attenuators were placed

Investigation of barium sulphate shielding during panoramic radiography.   [2-Dec-2023]

Bawazeer O.; Fallatah A.; Alasmary M.; Bokhary Y.; Almerabi A.; Khan S.; Abuhadi N.; Alalawi A.; Asiri N.; Bawazir S.; Al-Qahtani S.; Algethami M.; Badawy M. 
Abstract adequate for diagnostic interpretation. Conclusion(s): Barium shields effectively reduce the radiation dose in the thyroid region during panoramic radiography without degrading image quality. The dose reduction depends on the tube voltage and the area
Abstract meet this requirement by offering practical CT training to radiography students on-campus and during clinical placements. However, institutions face challenges when facilitating on-campus CT practicum. Virtual reality (VR) has been suggested as a

Transformative radiology: Chest imaging is being re-defined.   [3-Oct-2022]

Lau K.K.; Troupis J.M.; Parsons D.
Abstract Vascular disorders of the gallbladder and biliary tree are many and varied. In the acute setting, the clinical presentation of vascular conditions such as hemorrhagic cholecystitis and gangrenous cholecystitis are non-specific and rely on imaging

The other side tells the story.   [2-Mar-2020]

Mathur N.; Lau K.K.
Abstract We present a patient who presented to the emergency department with a bisphosphonate-induced femoral fracture (BIFF). Clinical presentation, pathogenesis and management of BIFF are discussed. We also highlight the importance of imaging
Abstract of medical imaging professionals who engage in research to identify contextual and individual factors that empower them to participate in research. Method(s): A mixed methods observational study consisting of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (semi
Abstract The purpose of this study was to review the change in image quality before and after introducing grid use routinely to our mobile X-ray service. This was studied in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting, comparing images obtained over a 2 week
Abstract . Background(s): A ray sum image derived from CT is created by casting 'rays' through its dataset and adding voxel attenuation values along the path of the ray. Coronal and sagittal images created using this technique are comparable to frontal and lateral
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Journals
Title Australasian Radiology
Title Clinical Radiology
Title Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
Title Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
Title European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging
Title Journal of Medical Imaging & Radiation Oncology