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Computed Radiography (CR) is a form of medical imaging that uses digital x-ray technology to capture and store images of the body. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and musculoskeletal disorders. CR is a cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional film-based radiography, as it eliminates the need for film processing and storage. It also offers higher image quality and improved patient safety, as it reduces radiation exposure.
CR is used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and imaging centers. It is also used in veterinary medicine and industrial applications.
Some of the major players in the Computed Radiography market include Carestream Health, Fujifilm Medical Systems, Konica Minolta, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers. Show Less Read more