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Radiology, Vol 184, 284-285, Copyright © 1992 by Radiological Society of North America


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Device for facilitating precise alignment in bedside radiography

PB O'Donovan, GJ Skipper, JC Litchney, AJ Salupo and JR Bortnick
Department of Radiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH 44195-5001.

The difficulty associated with achieving precise alignment in a bedside radiographic setting has led many departments to abandon the use of a grid and forfeit the improved contrast it affords. The authors describe a method of alignment that has proved successful in overcoming the hazards of grid cut-off in a bedside setting. The method affords obtainment of reproducible high-quality bedside radiographs with a 10:1 linear grid.





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