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Senographe DS Acquisition System
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Operator Manual 5307907-3-S-1EN
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Chapter 11
3-1
Annotation Content
Annotations available on the image are:
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Patient information (name, ID, date of birth, age, sex)
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Acquisition date and time
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Hospital information
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X Ray parameters (Entrance Skin Exposure, Average Glandular Dose, mAs, kV, Focal Spot, Track,
Filter, Thickness, Compression force, exposure mode)
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Anatomical information (Laterality, View name, magnification factor)
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Processing information (type*, date and time)
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Display parameters (window width, window level, zoom factor, image size, FOV)
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Measurements (annotations associated with measurements)
* Processing type depends on settings made in Medical Application preferences panel (see section
Medical Application preferences on page 75
). In case Premium View is not
enabled, Thickness Equalization applies, or Auto-contrast for specific cases.
Cases when Thickness Equalization cannot apply are described in section
.
Processing type displayed on the image can be one of the following:
•
PROC_0
, meaning that:
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FineView processing not applied before the raw image
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Auto-Contrast
processing applied on the raw image
•
PROC_1
, meaning that:
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FineView processing not applied before the raw image
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Thickness Equalization
processing applied on the raw image
•
PREMIUM_VIEW
, meaning that:
-
FineView processing not applied before the raw image
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Premium View
processing applied on the raw image
•
PROC_0_FV
, meaning that:
-
FineView
processing applied before the raw image
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Auto-Contrast
processing applied on the raw image
•
PROC_1_FV
, meaning that:
-
FineView
processing applied before the raw image
-
Thickness Equalization
processing applied on the raw image
•
PREMIUM_VIEW_FV
, meaning that:
-
FineView
processing applied before the raw image
-
Premium View
processing applied on the raw image
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