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DIGITAL X-RAY

Computed Digital Radiography (CR or DR) is a form of x-ray imaging, where digital X-ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. Advantages include time efficiency through bypassing chemical processing and the ability to digitally transfer and enhance images. Also less radiation can be used to produce an image of similar contrast to conventional radiography.

Computed Digital Radiography (CR) or (DR) is essentially filmless X-ray image capture. In place of X-ray film, a digital image capture device is used to record the X-ray image and make it available as a digital file that can be presented for interpretation and saved as part of the patient’s medical record. The advantages of CR over film include immediate image preview and availability, a wider dynamic range which makes it more forgiving for over- and under-exposure as well as the ability to apply special image processing techniques that enhance overall display of the image.


The largest motivator for healthcare facilities to adopt CR/DR is its potential to reduce costs associated with repeated and faulty exposures, processing, managing and storing films.

Medicare Diagnostic Centers everywhere are equipped with fully computerized and digitized FUZI CR Systems with Automated DRYPIX 7000, dry processing Laser cameras of ultimate quality to produce the world class images, that can be stored as hard copy, soft copy, can be archived and sent elsewhere via internet