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High-definition video monitors designed to display dual (i.e., paired) electronic images with a definition that is high enough for diagnoses made using medical images (e.g., radiologic, ultrasonic, MRI) from a digital computer, computerized information system, or workstation. These monitors typically include electronic circuitry to process the video signal and two screens (e.g., liquid crystal or plasma) to display the images. Monitors used to display medical images appropriate for medical diagnosis interpretation usually have a resolution of not less than three megapixels. Doubled-head diagnostic high-definition video monitors are used to display images with a definition that is good enough to perform diagnoses (e.g., radiology studies) using two images simultaneously.
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