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Management of pediatric radiation dose using Fuji computed radiography

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This paper describes the technical details of Fuji Computed Radiography (FCR) and its use as it relates to managing pediatric dose for x-ray examinations. Since its introduction in 1983, Fuji (Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.) has developed an extensive set of menu selections with default processing algorithms and corresponding display processing parameters modified for all pediatric exam types. Continued development of imaging plate technology, FCR reader design and image processing have all contributed to improving image quality and creating the opportunity to lower the dose required for pediatric exams. Fuji continues to advance CR and electronic imaging technologies; some of these developments, that may enable lower dose examinations for pediatric imaging in the future, are also described in this paper.

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MacCutcheon, D. Management of pediatric radiation dose using Fuji computed radiography. Pediatr Radiol 34 (Suppl 3), S201–S206 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-004-1270-0

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