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Notes in RADI0 Intro to Radiology

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Published 02/20/2024 X-Rays- Uses {{c1::ionizing radiation}}Over a white film: {{c1::X rays are stopped (attenuated) by body tissues in their path before reachin…
Published 02/20/2024 X-RaysDescriptions of lesions on X-Ray: {{c1::radiopaque}} (white) or {{c1::radiolucent}} (black) Pneumonia in the lung allows {{c2::less}} X-rays thr…
Published 02/20/2024 FluoroscopyUses {{c1::Ionising Radiation}} and:{{c1::Cross-sectional imaging}} (which is {{c2::3D images allowing in plane spatial resolution}})nowad…
Published 02/20/2024 Computed Tomography (CT)Uses {{c1::ionising radiation}} (high dose of radiation)- {{c2::Multiplanar images}} and {{c2::3D images}} can be produced due…
Published 02/20/2024 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Uses {{c1::Electromagnetic radiation}} Pros and cons {{c2::+ amazing spatial resolution}} {{c2::- long scan time}} …
Published 02/20/2024 Ultrasound (US)Uses {{c1::Sound waves}}Mostly used for imagining {{c2::soft tissues}} and {{c2::blood flow}} , however, sound waves are blocked by {{c…
Published 02/20/2024 Nuclear Medicine (NM)Uses {{c1::radioactive isotope}} (administration methods: {{c2::IV, oral, inhalation, intradermal) }} The isotopes emit ionising …
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