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Full-Field Digital Mammography on LCD Versus CRT Monitors

Margarita L. Zuley1, Kathleen M. Willison1, Ermelinda Bonaccio2, David P. Miller3, David L. Leong4,5,6, Posy J. Seifert1, Patricia Somerville1 and Stamatia Destounis1

1 Department of Radiology, The Elizabeth Wende Breast Clinic, 170 Sawgrass Dr., Rochester, NY 14620.
2 Department of Radiology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY.
3 Ovation Research Group, Highland Park, IL.
4 Digital Radiography Systems Division, Analogic Corporation, Peabody, MA.
5 UCD School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.
6 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.


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Fig. 1 Images were viewed on paired monitors, with 5-megapixel (MP) liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors in center immediately adjacent to each other and 5-MP cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors flanking LCDs. Note that image difference is photographic effect, not an indication of monitor capacity or limitations.

 

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