Advanced Imaging Study Guide 4 Flashcards
The dose for a _______ scan is similar natural background radiation dose.
DEXA
The radiography examination in which contrast medium is introduced into a joint space and radiographs are made of the joint is called
Arthography
List risk factors for osteoporosis
Alcohol consumption, Low vitamin D, Lack of exercise, Female gender, increased age, estrogen deficient, caucasian race, low body weight, prior fractures, smoking, family history of osteoporosis
_____________ is used primarily to treat small benign or malignant lesions located in the brain.
Gamma Knife
The purpose of _____________ includes establishing the diagnosis of osteoporosis, assessing the response to any osteoporotic therapies being used, and to measure bone mineral density.
bone densitometry(DEXA)
What method may be used to treat cancer while minimize the toxic effects of radiation?
Fractionation, Protraction
The most common osteoporotic fracture occurs in the
T-Spine
Delivering a cancericidal dose to a tumor but limiting the dose to normal tissues is the goal of
Radiation Therapy/Oncology
Radiographic examination of the uterus and uterine tubes is termed
Hysterosalpingography
Which vertebral regions of the lumbar spine are analyzed during DEXA/DXA scan?
L1-L4
__________ treatment is preformed to relive symptoms but not to cure a condition.
Palliative
Bone destroying cells are called
Osteoclast
Radiation oncology may be used in conjunction with two additional treatment options which are
Surgery or Chemotherapy
The radiation oncology technique that uses radioactive material placed within the patient is known as
Brachytherapy