Digital Rad
Digital Techniques
Viewing Digital Images
Digital Artifacts
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Year digital radiography first began in clinical settings

1980s

100

How small of an object can a digital system resolve that has a spatial resolution of 5 lp/mm

0.1 mm

Solved: a spatial resolution of 5 lp/mm resolves 10 objects per mm, each object being 1/10 mm or 0.1 mm

100
Determines image file size

gray scale and matrix

100

lumen per square meter and lux

basic units for level of illumination

100

True or False: Digital mammography has the largest image files compared to NMT, computed tomography, digital or computed radiography

True

100

Relationship between spatial frequency and object size and spatial resolution

As frequency increases:

object size decreases

spatial resolution increases

200

Ratio used to determine spatial resolution

FOV to matrix size

200

The use of two screen in imaging results in ________

MTF

200

PACS replaces what?

film storage

200

A software correction done in preprocessing that equalizes the response of each pixel to a uniform exposure

flatfielding

200

Three classifications of digital imaging artifacts

image receptor
software
object

200

what is ergonomics

match workers to work environment to maximum efficiency

300

Two principle characteristics of a medical image

contrast resolution and spatial resolution

300

Spatial resolution is also called ______________

image detail

300

Material used in almost all medical flat panel digital display devices

monochrome liquid crystal displays

300

Flatfielding is done during ____________
Partitioning is done during ____________
Lossless compression is done during ____________

Flatfielding is done during preprocessing
Partitioning is done during imaging
Lossless compression is done during post-processing

300

True or False: A digital display with higher megapixels has worse resolution

False

300
reason digital radiography is superior to analog radiography

the image brightness of digital

400

In digital radiography where is the latent image formed

radiation detector

400

Dynamic range of 1000

screen-film radiography

400

Preprocessing the digital image is done __________ and post-processing is done __________

automatically; manually

400

When is a histogram selected and by whom

before each exam by the technologist

400

Why are collimated margins on fours side of a DR image important

to prevent errors in the histogram analysis

400

limitation of spatial resolution in digital imaging

size of pixel

500

The type of IR used when computed radiography was developed in the 1970s

phophor

500

line pairs is defined as:

a unit to describe spatial frequency or resolution

500

Image receptor with a high DQE will result in __________ patient dose

lower (inversely proportional)

500

Average size of DR and CR image files

200 MB

500

Most recent development in digital radiography image receptors

direct capture solid state devices

500

test tool for MTF

bar test pattern

600

definition of dynamic range

number of gray shades that an imaging system can reproduce

600

type of digital imaging that uses the highest dynamic range

mammography

600

reading area ambient light levels requirement

near darkness

600

daylight vision

photopic vision

600

parts of the retina that detect light

cones and rods

600

relationship of SNR and mAs

direct: as mAs is increased, SNR increases

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