X-rays are a form of _______________ radiation that is sent through the body.
electromagnetic
What does CT stand for?
Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT Scan).
What does MRI stand for?
Magnetic resonance imaging
Bone scan is a _________ imaging test.
nuclear
The image is a picture of the machine used for what type of test

MRI
What color do the images appear for this diagnostic test?
white and black
What structures of the body is CT scan best for?
chest, abdomen, pelvis, spine, and other skeletal structures.
T/F MRI uses radiation just like CT scans
false, uses magnet such as radio waves
t/f a bone scan uses two-dimensional images of the body
true
The image is a picture of the machine used for what type of test

X-rays
t/f
metal will appear white
structures with air will appear black
true
What type of radiation does CT use (hint: increases your risk of developing cancer)
ionizing
An MRI produces detailed images of the body. Describe the types of tissues or structures that are best visualized with MRI compared to X-rays or CT scans.
Detailed images produced of soft tissue, versus X-rays and CT scans, which produce images of hard tissues such as bones and teeth.
Used to examine the _______________ to detect abnormalities.
skeleton
What is diagnostic imaging?
technologies that doctors use to look inside your body for clues about a medical condition. This includes X-rays, CT scans, nuclear medicine scans, MRI scans, and ultrasound.
photons
What type of images can a CT scan produce and take of te strictures of the body?
produce cross-sectional images of the bones and soft tissues inside your body
MRI is used to examine various parts of the body. List the main structures or regions that are commonly examined with MRI scans.
Used to examine the brain, spine, joint, abdomen, blood vessels, and pelvis.
Bone scans work by injecting tiny amounts of ______ into the body, which collect in the bones and allow imaging of areas with high bone activity.
radionuclides
What is radiology?
a branch of medicine concerned with the use of radiant energy (such as X-rays or ultrasound) in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
Name an advantage and disadvantage of x-rays
Advantages
Disadvantages
Name an advantage and disadvantage of CT scans
Advantages
Disadvantages
Name an advantage and disadvantage of MRI's
Advantages
Disadvantages
Name an advantage and disadvantage of bone scans
Advantages
Disadvantages
What is osteosarcoma
a cancer derived from bone or containing bone tissue