Medical image burning refers to the burning of images produced by CT, MRI, DR, DSA and other imaging inspection equipment onto a CD-ROM. This CD-ROM can be used for clinical diagnosis, as well as a patient's health records, and can also be used for teaching and research in hospitals and schools.
Traditional medical imaging uses film as a carrier, and with the development and upgrading of inspection equipment, each inspection produces more and more images. It takes a lot of films to present all the images in one examination, but generally hospitals only send patients 1 or at most 4-5 films, and it is impossible to represent all the images.
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