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Computed Radiography (CR) systems use photostimulable phosphor imaging plates that come in standardized sizes similar to traditional film cassettes. This makes them easy to adopt in radiology departments that previously used film-screen systems. 📌 Common CR Plate Sizes 8 × 10 inches (20 × 25 cm) 10 × 12 inches (25 × 30 cm) 14 × 14 inches (35 × 35 cm) 14 × 17 inches (35 × 43 cm) 17 × 17 inches (43 × 43 cm) Some manufacturers also produce custom sizes or long-format plates (up to 35 cm width with virtually unlimited length) for specialized applications like scoliosis or long bone studies. 🏥 Clinical Applications by Size Plate Size Typical Use 8 × 10 in Extremities (hands, feet, pediatric imaging) 10 × 12 in Skull, cervical spine, smaller body parts 14 × 14 in Chest, pelvis 14 × 17 in Chest, abdomen, thoracic/lumbar spine 17 × 17 in Large chest or full pelvis imaging ✅ Key Points CR plates are reusable (up to ~1000 times if properly maintained). They fit into standard cassettes, making transition from film to CR straightforward. Larger plates (14 × 17, 17 × 17) are most common in general radiography, while smaller plates are used for extremities and pediatrics #computedtomography