2.4.2 MRI and CT Imaging Flashcards
What type of plane is this?
Axial plane on CT image
What type of plane is this?
Sagittal plane
What type of plane is this?
Coronal
How does a CT image work?
CT uses beams of X-rays to measure density of tissues. Computer will construct densities into an image.
Air - Black
Bone - more white
How does an MRI machine work?
MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radiofrequencies to measure chemical properties of tissues
What does an MRI give poor visualization of?
The lungs
When would you want to get an MRI of the chest?
These are best used to answer specific clinical questions regarding the heart or major vasculature, or rarely to characterize a chest wall mass
What are the red arrows pointing to in these images?
Upper trachea - black demonstrates air
What is being pointed to by the arrows in this image?
Left main bronchi and right main bronchi
What are the lung anatomy KEYS TO VICTORY?
Right lung has two fissues and 3 lobes
The upper lobes are upper and more anterior
The lower lobe is lower and more posterior
The right middle lober is anterior and beneath the minor fissure
What are the lines separating in these images?
Left image - RUL, ML, and LRL
Right image - Upper and lower left lobes
What is being separated by the lines in the image?
This image is more cranial - notice how the trachea has not split yet. The Left and right upper lobes lie on the anterior portion of the lines, while the lower lobes lie posterior
Identify what the arrow is pointing at and what is circled in this image
Arrow - left major fissure
Circled - right minor fissure
What are each of the arrows pointing at in this image?
Starting with top left moving counter-clockwise
RML
RLL
LUL
LLL
What are the KEYS TO VICTORY on heart anatomy?
RV - Most anterior chamber - closest to sternum
LA - Most posterior -closest to spine
LV - Got them thick walls
RA - Accepts IVC and SVC