Modern X-ray diagnostics in the practice of a doctor
- Authors: Musin M.F.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute named after S. V. Kurashov
- Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
- Issue: Vol 65, No 4 (1984)
- Pages: 247-249
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/89267
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj89267
- ID: 89267
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Abstract
Clinical radiology has reached an unprecedented rise in a short period of development. The successes of this science are primarily the result of technical achievements that have significantly influenced the improvement of the X-ray method in the aspect of its diagnostic application. Since the 70s, clinical radiology has changed markedly due to the persistent introduction into practice of such innovations and inventions as electrorentgenography, electron-optical converters with X-ray cinematography, X-ray television with video magnetic recording and a whole group of methods that we call pararentgenological (fibroendoscopic methods, gamma scintigraphy, echography and computed tomography). With the practical spread of these very effective diagnostic studies, the revaluation of classical X—ray methods - fluoroscopy and radiography - began to a certain extent.
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M. F. Musin
Kazan Order of the Red Banner of Labor Medical Institute named after S. V. Kurashov; Republican Clinical Hospital M3 TASSR
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Department of Radiology and Radiology
Russian Federation, Kazan; KazanReferences
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