[PC applications in routine practice, science and teaching. What computer peripherals are useful?]
- PMID: 8588047
[PC applications in routine practice, science and teaching. What computer peripherals are useful?]
Abstract
The "multimedia" revolution in personal computer systems now permits radiological images to be processed as well as documentation on paper or pictures. A large variety of add-on cards or components is available for such processing. This review article introduces the different components and reports our experience.
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