d8 Flashcards
Alpha, beta, gamma, proton, neutron and positron emissions are used for
medical treatment.
Alpha particles
nuclei of helium-4.
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Beta particles
high energy electrons emitted from atomic nuclei
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Gamma rays
photons with very short wavelengths
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Positrons
positively charged electrons
what is Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
an application of NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) technology
describe MRI scanners
use superconductive magnets to create powerful magnetic fields and also produce radio waves.
describes how MRI works
- When a patient is placed inside the magnet, the protons in the body constantly change their states, absorbing and emitting radio waves of a certain frequency, which are then detected by the scanner and processed on a computer.
- The protons in water, lipids, carbs and proteins have different chemical environments which can easily be distinguished by 1H NMR chemical shifts. The concentrations of these compounds in various tissues are different, so MRI provides detailed images.
pros of MRI scanners
No ionising radiation so can be used repeatedly without increasing the risk of cancer to the patient
cons of MRI scanners
- High cost of equipment
- Interaction of magnetic fields with metal body implants
use of radiotherapy
used to treat cancer.
two types of radiotherapy
internal (brachytherapy)
external