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LOCALIZATION WITH THE EMI SCANNER

DAVID NORMAN M.D.1 and THOMAS H. NEWTON M.D.

1 Academic Trainee in Diagnostic Neuroradiology. Supported by grant NSO5603 from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service.

Accurate localization of lesions seen on computerized tomographic scans obtained with the EMI unit is often difficult due to a paucity of reliable landmarks and to varying head angulation. A simple and accurate system of transposing the location of any particular lesion to a roentgenogram obtained with the scanner tube is described.


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