User`s manual
RadiCS
Chapter 10 Information
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JESRA X-0093*A
-2010
: 2010
“Quality Assurance (QA) Guideline for Medical Imaging Display Systems” prepared by Japan
Industries Association of Radiological Systems (JIRA). It was published in 2005 and revised in 2010.
It specifies the acceptance and constancy tests. The shipment test reports provided by manufacturers
can be used as a substitute for the acceptance test. This guideline classifies the monitors to be
managed into Grade 1 and Grade 2 based on its evaluation criteria. However, another guideline
should be consulted for clinical use.
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“JESRA” written on RadiCS means “JESRA X-0093”.
Quality Control Manual for Digital Mammography : 2009
Quality control manual for digital mammography system written by NPO Central Committee for
Quality Control of Mammography Screening. This NPO studies and manages quality control of
mammography.
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“DMG QC Manual” or “DMG QCM” written on RadiCS means “Quality Control Manual for
Digital Mammography”. Note that “Regular Control Point” or “Daily Control Point” written in
the DMG QCM is expressed as “Constancy Test” on RadiCS.
JIS Z 4752-2-5: 2001
The translation of IEC 61223-2-5 without technical changes.
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“JIS” written on RadiCS means “JIS Z 4752-2-5”.
1-2. Other Standards
DICOM PS 3.14: 2000
“Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14: Grayscale Standard Display
Function” formulated by NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) in the US. It defines
the grayscale characteristics to be equipped in films and monitors for the display of grayscale images
as GSDF: Grayscale Standard Display Function.
It is not for the performance evaluation of image display.
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“DICOM Part 14 GSDF” written on RadiCS means “The grayscale standard display function de-
fined in DICOM PS 3.14”.
CIE Pub. 15.2: 1986
“Colorimetry, Second Edition” published by Commission Internationale de l’ Eclairage. It
recommends CIELAB(L*a*b*) and CIELUV(L*u*v*) that are uniform color spaces and uses color
difference formulas to evaluate the difference of 2 colors quantitatively.
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“CIE” written on RadiCS means “Display formulas with L* formula”.