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Picture archiving and communications system (PACS): the benefits and problems of digital imaging in the NHS

Shivani Singh, Atul Gulati, Brian DW Harrison, John J Curtin and Douglas Seaton the Joint Specialty Committee for Respiratory of the Royal College of Physicians
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.7-2-202
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Picture archiving and communications system (PACS): the benefits and problems of digital imaging in the NHS
Shivani Singh, Atul Gulati, Brian DW Harrison, John J Curtin, Douglas Seaton
Clinical Medicine Apr 2007, 7 (2) 202-203; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.7-2-202

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Picture archiving and communications system (PACS): the benefits and problems of digital imaging in the NHS
Shivani Singh, Atul Gulati, Brian DW Harrison, John J Curtin, Douglas Seaton
Clinical Medicine Apr 2007, 7 (2) 202-203; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.7-2-202
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