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Prima di addentrarci nella parte tecnica, è opportuno premettere alcune considerazioni di fondo sul rapporto tra PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) — cioè l’informatizzazione di tutta la gestione di un servizio di radiologia — e comunicazione radiologica.

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Schiavon, F., Guglielmi, G., Ranchio, F. (2012). Comunicazione radiologica: Cosa cambia col PACS?. In: Schiavon, F., Guglielmi, G., Rotondo, A. (eds) La comunicazione radiologica nella società del benessere. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2504-2_13

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