Case: Human-Computer Interface
A 55-year-old male patient presents with persistent headaches and dizziness. The primary care physician orders a CT scan of the head to rule out any intracranial abnormalities. The radiologist is tasked with reviewing the CT images using the hospital's PACS system. The interface must allow the radiologist to efficiently navigate through the series of images, adjust image settings, and access the patient's medical history for a comprehensive evaluation.
The CT scan series includes axial, coronal, and sagittal views of the brain. The images need to be reviewed for any signs of hemorrhage, mass effect, or other abnormalities. The radiologist should be able to adjust the window and level settings to enhance image contrast for better visualization of the brain structures.
What is the most efficient way to navigate through the CT scan series in the PACS system?