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How is minimum exposure dose achieved in digital radiography?

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How is minimum exposure dose achieved in digital radiography?

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With the AXIOM Iconos R200, Siemens provides a system using a broad spectrum of integrated image-optimizing components that seamlessly complement our low dose program C.A.R.E. • CAREMATIC – ensures correct exposure parameters. • CAREPROFILE – positioning of primary collimation and semi-transparent filters displayed graphically in the LIH image, without applying additional dose to patient and staff. • Semi-transparent filters – available with the optional universal collimator, these filters help to eliminate overexposure due to extreme differences in density. • SDM – With the selective dominant measurement (SDM), you profit from a consistently good and uniform image density, by organ related position of four different dominant fields. For this each object is optimally exposed whether it is in the center of the image or not. Due to the automatic adjustment of the dominant size when changing the zoom area, the relationship of field size to object is constant.

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