Polaroid photography as an alternative method of recording clinical material in plastic surgery.
【연구 목적】 성형외과 임상에서 환자 상태 기록 및 평가를 위한 신속하고 효율적인 사진 촬영 방법의 필요성을 인식하고, 폴라로이드 사진이 기존 전통적 사진 촬영 기법의 대안으로서 가질 수 있는 임상적 유용성과 장점을 규명하는 것이 본 연구의 핵심 목표이다.
APA
McGregor JC (1997). Polaroid photography as an alternative method of recording clinical material in plastic surgery.. Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 42(1), 38-41.
MLA
McGregor JC. "Polaroid photography as an alternative method of recording clinical material in plastic surgery.." Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, vol. 42, no. 1, 1997, pp. 38-41.
PMID
9046144
Abstract
Polaroid photography has been used as a method for assessing and recording certain plastic surgery cases. It has the advantage of being easily and immediately available. Photocopies, in black and white or in colour, can be obtained and can be enlarged. Either the originals or photocopies can be sent to clinicians for rapid appraisal or for their own records. This technique is useful whether silhouette or contrast changes are important, and it allows immediate presentation to the patient for discussion and illustration. Several clinical pre- and post-operative examples demonstrating these facts are given in photographic form. The possible advantages of using Polaroid cameras, which rival the quality and cost of conventional photography, are raised.
MeSH Terms
Color; Copying Processes; Costs and Cost Analysis; Humans; Image Enhancement; Medical Records; Patient Care Planning; Photography; Referral and Consultation; Surgery, Plastic
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