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X-RAY TELEVISION INSTALLATION PROVIDED WITH A FULL SIZE ROLL FILM CHANGER FOR MASS SURVEY OF GASTRODUODENAL DISEASES

HAJIME MATSUDA M.D., AKIKO NAKAI M.B., MACHIKO MIYACHI M.D., KAORU NINOMIYA , MASAJI OKAZAKI , YASUO HIURA , and YASUHIRO SASAKI

A newly developed x-ray television installation, provided with the full size roll film changer which was especially designed for mass survey of gastroduodenal diseases, is described.

The superiority of the direct full size filming under television fluoroscopic control is discussed from a point of view of obtaining more information under less radiation exposure in comparison with the fluororadiographic methods, using mirror or lens cameras and using the filming of an image intensifier output screen.


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