The maximum angle for the three-dimensional stereo X-ray images formation
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The basic method of three-dimensional imaging in radiology is a method of computer tomography. Unfortunately, the increase of amount of the use of computed tomography conduces to the increase of collective effective dose. By the alternative method of three-dimensional imaging, that can be used in a number of cases, there is a method of x-rayed stereoimaging. Except reduction of the patient dose, other advantage of stereoscopic method is the forming of more realistic feeling of three-dimensional depth of the examined object. With the purpose of maximal idea about stereoscopy of the formed image, and more reliable information about sizes and location of separate details in the investigated object, the task of determination of maximal corner of stereoimaging is resolved.
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