STANDARD PROTOCOLS IN DIGITAL MEDICAL IMAGING AND KEY TECHNOLOGIES

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  1. 5. the encoding methodology used to send data over the network or write to a physical storage media.
  2. 10. THE NETWORK ARCHITECTURE UTILISED BY PACS TO COMMUNICATE INFORMATION OVER THE NETWORK.
  3. 12. A network that spans a wider geograhical area eg. an entire country.
  4. 13. CONTROLS THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
  5. 15. A VOLUMETRIC PICTURE ELEMENT
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  1. 1. a sub-specialty that is vital to radiology and is devoted to how information about medical images are exchanged within the radiology departments and throughout the medical enterprise.
  2. 2. A SECURITY FEATURE THAT IS USED IN NETWORKING THAT extends a private network across a public network and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network.
  3. 3. A 2D rectangular array of regularly sampled picture elements
  4. 4. THE FIRST STEP IN IMAGE COMPRESSION IN DIGITAL IMAGING
  5. 6. the electronic transmission of diagnostic imaging studies from one location to another for the purposes of REMOTE interpretation and/or consultation.
  6. 7. Encompasses a broad range of technologies necessary for the storage, retrieval, distribution, and display of images.
  7. 8. AKA REVERSIBLE COMPRESSION. allow complete and exact recovery of the original data from the compressed data
  8. 9. an all-encompassing data transfer, storage, and display protocol built and designed to cover all functional aspects of digital medical imaging.
  9. 11. WINDOW__________ CONTROLS THE CONTRAST OF THE RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGE
  10. 14. TYPE OF COMPRESSION THAT'S IRREVERSIBLE