Find a doctor to watch the film, so it is clearer to take photos!

As an attending neurologist, no matter in life or on the Internet, there are always many people who come to consult about their illness.

The diagnosis of many diseases in neurology depends on CT or magnetic resonance films, so I often have to tell others [you take photos and send them to me for a look], but many people, the films sent to me, have all kinds of unclear.

Today, I will teach you a way to take high-quality CT pictures at home using mobile phones and computers, so it is more convenient to ask doctors online.

Step 1:

Open the computer and right-click on the desktop to create a blank Word document or text document.

Step 2:

Double-click to open this document to maximize the new text document/blank Word document so that there is a large white area in the middle of the computer monitor.

Step 3:

Turn the brightness of the display to the brightest and place the film close to the computer screen (it can also be fixed with white transparent adhesive tape).

Step 4:

Generally, a CT/MRI is divided into 20 small squares. When shooting, you can first choose to take a [panorama], including as many small films as possible. Then you can select a small film from the lesion site and take one film every four small squares.

Attention should be paid to the focus when shooting. Most mobile phones click on the screen of the mobile phone at the camera shooting interface and wait until the focus frame turns green before shooting. In this way, the photo is clearer.

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