Awareness regarding radiation knowledge among clinicians practicing in Bharatpur, Nepal

Missed lung lesions are one of the most frequent causes of malpractice issues, caused by several reasons; among them suboptimal radiography. When radiographers interpret acquired images of a patient, an acceptance or rejection must be decided. When a retake is required, radiographers need to know ho...

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Main Authors: Jayanti Gyawali, Mukesh Mallik, Deepak Adhikari, Sanjay Sah, Pooja Shah, Surendra Maharjan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences 2017-03-01
Series:Radiography Open
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Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/radopen/article/view/1994
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Summary:Missed lung lesions are one of the most frequent causes of malpractice issues, caused by several reasons; among them suboptimal radiography. When radiographers interpret acquired images of a patient, an acceptance or rejection must be decided. When a retake is required, radiographers need to know how to improve the image quality. Improvements in image quality properties as contrast, sharpness and noise often lead to improved perception, which in turn should enable more information to the observer and also allow computer-assisted detection (CAD) to be more successful.
ISSN:2387-3345