computed radiography


com·put·ed ra·di·og·ra·phy (CR),

converting transmitted x-rays into light, using a solid-state imaging device such as a photostimulable phosphor plate, and recovering and processing the image using a digital computer; the image may then be printed on film or displayed on a computer screen.

com·put·ed ra·di·og·ra·phy

(kŏm-pyūtĕd rādē-ogră-fē) Converting transmitted x-rays into light, using a solid-state imaging device such as a photostimulable phosphor plate, and recovering and processing the image using a digital computer; the image may then be printed on film or displayed on a computer screen.

com·put·ed ra·di·og·ra·phy

(kŏm-pyūtĕd rādē-ogră-fē) Converting transmitted x-rays into light, using a solid-state imaging device and recovering and processing the image using a digital computer; image may then be printed or displayed on a computer screen.