Chapter 11
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Senographe DS Acquisition System
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Operator Manual 5307907-3-S-1EN
Viewer
3-2
Annotation Level
Image size and FOV size are symbolized by [ ] and #, respectively. For example, when the 13 x 18 FOV
is used, the annotation is [ ] 19 x 23 # 13 x 18.
System annotations are displayed automatically. They show exam-related information such as patient
name, patient ID, kV and mAs used, WW and WL, etc. The user can add further annotations (see section
3-3 Graphics and measurements on page 109
•
To select which annotations are displayed, click on the desired button
on the control panel:
Full
: All annotations are displayed.
Partial
: A predefined subset of annotations is displayed. This facility is
not available when viewing SCPT images.
None
: No annotation is displayed on the image.
Custom
: This button opens the Custom window (shown below) with the list of available annotation
groups. This facility is not available when viewing SCPT images.
Custom Annotations
window:
•
A small square button is displayed next to each group. To select the annotation groups that you
want displayed, click on the corresponding button. To deselect a group, click on the button a sec-
ond time.
•
Click on
OK
to use the selected annotations, or on
Cancel
to cancel the operation.
Full
Partial
None
Custom
Annotations
1: Patient information
2: Acquisition date and time
3: Hospital information
4: X Ray parameters
6: Processing information
7:Display parameters
5: Anatomical information
8: Measurements
Cancel
OK
Hospital/Unit name
Name, ID, date of birth, age, sex
Acquisition date and time
ESE*, AGD*, mAs, kV, Focal Spot, Track, Filter, Thickness,
Compression Force, Exposure Mode,
Laterality, Anatomical View name, mag. factor
Processing type, processing date and time
WW, WL, zoom factor, image size, FOV
Annotation associated with measurements
* ESE Entrance Skin Exposure
*AGD Average Glandular Dose
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