Computed radiography (CR) is revolutionizing diagnostic imaging, and veterinarians worldwide are learning of its benefits. Joseph J. Bertone, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, of Alpine Animal Hospital in Carbondale, Colo., spoke on CR at the Ocala Equine Veterinary Conference in Ocala, Fla., in late 2001.


 


Digital imaging technology was introduced in human medicine in the 1980s, and it since has been modified for veterinarians so they can take radiographs in the field and view them without having to return to a clinic to develop film. Reusable storage phosphor imaging plates are used instead of film. The captured image can be displayed on-screen, e-mailed to consultants, or printed

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