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direct digital radiography (DDR) |
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- use sensor instead of silver halide film - electronic production of radiographic image - composed of thousands of pixels, each represented by a number |
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- x-rays of radiation that exit patient is recorded on electronic sense as altered pattern of electrons |
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- samples voltages in small discrete groups - assigns number to each voltage |
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- assigns number to each voltage |
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- samples voltages in small discrete groups |
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CCD charge coupled device |
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- thin silicon layer arranged in pixel matrix created by electrodes at back - may have scintillator - electrons trapped in "charge packets" in proportion to number of x-rays hitting sensor - 1 charge packet = 1 pixel |
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charge coupled device (CCD) |
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- charge packets move through bucket brigade to computer through cable - sampled/quantized by analog digital converter |
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complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) |
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- design similar to CCD - each pixel connected to transistor - no bucket brigade - signal sent to computer through cable |
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photostimulable phosphor plates (PSP) |
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- very similar to film - reusable - flexible - thin - no wires |
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photostimulable phosphor plates |
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- europium ions added as imperfections on purpose - plate of barium fluorohalide in crystal lattice - x-rays excite Eu electrons to metastable state beyond valence band |
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- similar to silver halide |
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- plate scanned by red laser - trapped EU electrons released and emit visible light - light is converted to voltage - sampled/quantized by ADC |
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true! it clears any extra electrons |
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T/F: before PSP exposure, white light is ok. |
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false, it will make the image lighter the longer it is in white light |
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T/F: it is ok to expose PSP digital to light after it has been exposed. |
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false! red light exposes the latent image and will erase image! |
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T/F: the red safelight in a dark room is ok to use with PSP digital film. |
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false! saliva on gloves will ruin processor |
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T/F: it is ok to wear gloves to put the PSP sensor in the scanner |
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- ability to distinguish closely spaced object - measure in line pairs/mm - depends on size of pixels |
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- film radiograph: 20 lp/mm - DDR: 10 lp/mm - doesn't really make a difference, we can only perceive 6 lp/mm |
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- ability to distinguish varying densities - depends on differential attenuation of radiation in tissues - depends on ability of imaging system to reproduce differences in attenuation |
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pixel value of 0 is represented as ____. pixel value of 255 is represented as ___. |
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- ability of imaging receptor to capture a range of x-ray exposures |
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T/F: film, CCD, CMOS have similar latitudes |
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T/F: PSP has a greater latitude than film, CCD or CMOS |
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- loses no data - image exactly the same after reconstruction - maximum compression ratio 3:1 - ex: bitmap, tiff |
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- discards redundant information - ratios as high as 33:1 - ex: jpeg |
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x-rays originate from small focal point |
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- acts like numerous point sources - each point source forms own image - images are always unsharp |
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- x-rays travel in diverging lines - divergence projects edges of objects farther away from each other than they actually are |
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- structures of 3 dimensions but are projected onto a 2 dimensional film - different parts are varying distances from film - magnification is different at each distance |
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- blurring at the edge of an image |
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all of the above are true |
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penumbra is minimized by all of the following except - long PID - small focal spot - no motion of patient - film close to teeth - all of the above are false - all of the above are true |
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- equal enlargement of all parts of image - reduced by same things as penumbra |
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penumbra and magnification |
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___ reduced by - long PID - short object-film distance - small focal spot |
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- unequal enlargement of parts of the image |
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____ reduced by - parallel alignment of teeth and film - perpendicular alignment of central ray - NOT related to PID or object-film distance |
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- long PID length - short object-film distance - small focal spot - film and object parallel - x-ray beam at right angle to film |
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which of the following will increase the average energy of the x-ray beam? - increase kVp - decrease exposure time - increase mA - decrease PID length - decrease added filtration |
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