Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography

Huber, E. ; Steinkogler, F. J. ; Karnel, F.
Springer
Published 1991
ISSN:
1573-2630
Keywords:
dacryostenosis ; diagnostics ; digital dacryocystography ; videodocumentation
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
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autor Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
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Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
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notes Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
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shingle_author_1 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
shingle_author_2 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
shingle_author_3 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
shingle_author_4 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
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Karnel, F.
Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
1573-2630
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shingle_catch_all_2 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Huber, E.
Steinkogler, F. J.
Karnel, F.
Videodocumentation in digital dacryocystography
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
dacryostenosis
diagnostics
digital dacryocystography
videodocumentation
Abstract The digital dacryocystography proved to be the optimum method of X-ray diagnostics in obstructions of the lacrimal pathways. The examination was performed with a computer controlled X-ray unit with a C-arc coupled to an image intensifier tv-system. In the study the advantages of this technique were combined with the advantages of modern videotechnique. A nonionic water soluble contrast medium was used. The bilateral contrast medium filling process was registrated and the findings were recorded on videotape concurrently. The videocassettes, marked with the data of the patients and the date of examination, are stored in a video-tape library. This provides an always repeatable diagnostic documentation and it is also an excellent base for scientific analyses. The technique and the results of the examinations, performed with 18 patients, are described.
1573-2630
15732630
Springer
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