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AJR 2000; 175:325-327
© American Roentgen Ray Society


Computers in Radiology

Creating a Digital Radiographic Teaching File and Database Using a PC and Common Software

Thomas Hien Dieu Tran1, Neil A. Roach2, Patrick L. O'Kane2 and Michael Thune2,3

1 Department of Medical Education, Frankford Hospital Health System, 2412 Ashwood Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19154.
2 Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Temple University, Broad and Ontario Sts., Philadelphia, PA 19140.
3 Present address: Department of Radiology, Southampton Hospital, 240 Meeting House Ln., Southampton, NY 11968.

OBJECTIVE. We wanted to design an inexpensive, convenient database to store digital radiographic images of multiple formats.

CONCLUSION. We designed a database that could be saved in a standard format using readily available software. Users of our database can save images in a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format, allowing their easy incorporation into other programs.


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