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B Lentle1, J Aldrich

  • 1Department of Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Lancet (London, England)
|July 26, 1997
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Diagnostic X-rays (radiographs) rapidly advanced in the early 20th century, improving safety and image quality. This review examines the history and future challenges of medical imaging, including new techniques and their clinical value.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Diagnostic Technology

Background:

  • The discovery of diagnostic X-rays (radiographs) revolutionized medical diagnostics.
  • Early technical advancements significantly improved radiography's practicality, speed, safety, and contrast.

Observation:

  • The conventional radiograph remains the most prevalent medical imaging modality.
  • Numerous novel imaging techniques have emerged alongside traditional radiography.

Findings:

  • Radiography evolved rapidly post-discovery, enhancing clinical utility and patient safety.
  • The article reviews historical developments and anticipates future challenges in 21st-century radiology.

Implications:

  • Assessing the role of new imaging modalities as research tools versus clinical methods is crucial.

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