*Corresponding author:
Miguel Souto Bayarri, Professor of Radiology, SpainReceived: December 12, 2018; Published: December 20, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.12.002509
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For most people to talk about the digitization of diagnosis by images may seem a little far, but the truth is that we are dealing with an important issue that affects decisively the health care of the citizens. Namely, in any city, without it being necessary to visit the large capitals, there are in each hospital several scanners of computed tomography, magnetic resonances, ultrasounds, telemedicine, etcetera. A multitude of new equipment has emerged in unprecedented growth, unless we go back to the time immediately after the discovery of X-rays in 1895.
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