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When did cr enter the digitalization of routine clinical X-ray photography?

1983, Fuji Company of Japan first introduced the CR system for storing phosphorus and took the lead in clinical application.

In the early 1980s, Fuji Company of Japan developed a CR system for storing phosphors, which was the first system to realize digital X-ray film. The system converts the image information on X-ray film into digital signals, and then stores them in electronic storage media, which realizes the digitization of X-ray film and solves the problems of unstable image quality and complicated processing in traditional X-ray photography. The advent of CR system marks the official arrival of the era of digital medical imaging. With the continuous development of technology, digital medical imaging system has become one of the commonly used diagnostic tools in clinic, providing doctors with more accurate and reliable diagnostic means.