Lecture 13 Flashcards

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What is the benefit of digital imaging?

A
  • Image processing
  • Image distribution
  • Improved radiographic appearance
  • More flexible with under/over exposures
  • Image processing (pre and post processing- filters and contrast)
  • More rapid image processing
  • Dispense with wet processing
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How does indirect detection radiography work?

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  • Indirect detectors
  • screen interacts with X-rays to produce light
  • the flat panel interacts with light produced from the screen and produces an image formation
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How does direct detections radiography work?

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  • uses a direct detection X-ray as a line of flat panel indicators. Each element is then read out individually to produce an image (involves no screen and no light)
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Is it possible to fix a poor quality image on a digital X-ray?

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No. If the image of of poor quality to start of with there is no way to fix it.

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Does analogue or digital have better spatial resolution?

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Analogue has much better spatial resolution when compared to digital

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What are the two measures for image quality control on a digital machine?

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  1. Objective-assessment that uses exposure indicies (acceptable exposure range)
  2. Subjective- involves doubling the image size- this involves evaluating the image for anatomy clipping and multiple dots that may indicate under-exposure
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7
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What is the format for diagnostic imaging and communication in medicine?

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DICOM

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