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Image interpretation requires foundation in: (4) ANS - Imaging technology

--complex physics

Dimensional anatomy

--sectional anatomy

--orthogonal planes relative to anatomy

Methodical search pattern

--depends on chosen parameter

Characteristics of pathology

--soft tissue more complex than bone



why is CT required? ANS - because of limitations in plain radiographs



CT intro:

--what are other names?

--what does it do generally? ANS - Computed Tomography, CT for short (also referred to as CAT, for
Computed Axial Tomography), utilizes X-ray technology and sophisticated computers to create images of
cross-sectional "slices" through the body.



CT intro:

--what does it do and how does it work generally? ANS - CT exams and CAT scanning provide a quick
overview of pathologies and enable rapid analysis and treatment plans.

Anatomic cross sections are most commonly refers to transverse axial tomography.

The CT scanner was developed by Godfrey Hounsfield in the very late 1960s.

This x-ray based system created projection information of x-ray beams passed through the object from
many points across the object and from many angles (projections).

, CT produces cross-sectional images and also has the ability to differentiate tissue densities, which
creates an improvement in contrast resolution.



______________ is a term that refers to the ability to view an anatomic section or slice through the
body. ANS - Tomography



MRI vs CT ANS - MRI best for showing soft tissue

CT best for showing bone



what happens in the x-ray tube of CT scannner? ANS - The x-ray tube in a CT scanner is designed to
produce a fan shaped beam of x-rays that is approximately as wide as your body.

Tissue attenuation is measured over a large region from one position of the x-ray tube

The x-ray tube on a CT scanner is more heavy duty than tubes used for standard film imaging since the
unit rotates



Conventional Tomography ANS - Tomography is imaging by sections or sectioning.

A device used in tomography is called a tomograph, while the image produced is a tomogram

Conventional tomography is much less clear than computerized tomography (slides 13 and 14)



Definition of CT ANS - Computerized Tomography process of scanning a patient to gather x-ray
absorption coefficients taken from thin sections through body, obtaining multiple measurements from
these coefficients & reconstructing these measurements into an image that displays that section's
anatomy.



CT can be broken down into 5 components: ANS - Scanning a patient

Gather x-ray absorption coefficients taken from thin sections through the body

Obtaining multiple measurements from these coefficients

Reconstructing these measurements into an image

Display's that section's anatomy



principles of CT ANS - Based on same principles as radiology

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