radiology chapter 7

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Attenuation

Process by which a beam of radiation is reduced in energy when passing through tissue or other materials

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Automatic rescaling

Process by which images are produced with uniform, brightness and contrast, regardless of the amount of exposure

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Brightness

Function of a display monitor changes images, lightness, and darkness

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Computed radiography

Digital image acquisition modality that uses storage phosphor plates to produce images

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Contrast

Difference between the ranges of adjacent IR (image receptor) exposures represented as gray tones in an image

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Contrast resolution

Ability to distinguish between very subtle differences in image, receptor exposures and differentiate them from the noise in the image

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Data drop

Condition due to extreme over exposure, which causes digital detector elements to become overwhelmed with photon energy and leads to drop of data during image reconstruction

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Detector element (DEL)

Pixel size element of the digital radiography image receptor that has a fixed dimension in an X and Y orientation

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Detector saturation

Data drop that involves areas or regions of the digital detector

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Digital radiography

Digital image acquisition systems that convert x-ray energy into digital electronic signal for manipulation and display, using direct or indirect conversion

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Direct conversion Flat-panel detector

Device that converts incident, x-ray energy directly into an electronic signal, typically using a photo conductor as the x-ray absorber, and a thin film transistor as the signal collection area, which then sends the electronic signal to the computer for processing and view

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Displayed image contrast

Relative brightness difference between the adjacent pixels in a digital image as viewed on a monitor

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Distortion

Misrepresentation of the true size or shape of an object

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Exposure indicator

Numeric representation of the quantity of exposure received by digital image receptor

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Exposure latitude

Range of exposures that produce a diagnostic quality image

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Fog

Undesirable exposure to the image receptor

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Grayscale bit depth

Number of shades of gray that can be stored per detector element and displayed per pixel ranges from eight bits to 32 bits

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Grid

Device consisting of thin lead strips designed to permit primary radiation to pass while absorbing scatter radiation

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Half value layer

Amount of filtration necessary to reduce the intensity of the radiation being to 1/2 its original value

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Image receptor

Device used to capture the image for recording such as photo stimulable phosphor, imaging plate or a digital flat panel detector

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Image receptor exposure

Amount of ionizing radiation received by the image receptor

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Indirect conversion flat panel detector

Device that converts x-ray energy into light, the light is then detected by a charged device or photodiode that are coupled with thin film, transistors and converted into an electronic signal that is sent to computer for processing and view

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Inverse square law

Mathematic formula that describes the relationship between radiation intensity and distance from the source of the radiation

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Kilovoltage peak (kVp)

Measure of the potential difference which controls the quality and affects the quantity of x-ray futons produced in the x-ray tube

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Latent image

Invisible image created after exposure, but before processing

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Raw image contrast

Contrast recorded in the image receptor prior to computer processing

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Matrix

Series of picture elements, pixels, or detector elements arranged in rose and columns

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Milliampere-seconds (mAs)

Measurement of Millieamperage multiplied by the exposure time in seconds which controls the total quality of x-ray photo produced in x-ray tube

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Penetrating ability

Ability of an x-ray being to pass through an object controlled by the kilovoltage peak of the beam

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Penumbra

Fuzzy edge of an object as imaged radiographically also known as image un sharpness

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Photon

Quantum or particle of radiant energy

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Pixel

Picture element and the smallest component of the matrix

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Primary radiation

X-ray beam after it leaves the x-ray tube and before it reaches the object

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Rediolucent

Permitting the passage of x-rays or other forms of radiant energy with little attenuation

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Radiopaque

Not easily penetrable by x-rays or other forms of radiant

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Remnant radiation

Radiation resulting after the x-ray beam exits the object

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Scatter radiation

Radiation produced from the x-ray photon interactions with the matter in such a way that the resulting futons have continued in a different direction

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Source to image receptor distance

Distance between the source of the x-rays and the image receptor

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Spatial resolution

Degree of accuracy of the structural lines actually recorded in the image

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Subject contrast

Range of differences in the intensity of the x-ray beam after it has been attenuated by the subject

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Umbra

True edge of an object as image radiographically

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Window level

Digital image processing parameter that changes display image brightness on the monitor usually through the use of a mouse

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Window width

Digital image processing parameter that changes display image contrast on the monitor

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