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Medical Imaging
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X-ray Radiography 2-D projection image created from difference in x-ray absorption rates between tissues 2-D projection image created from difference in x-ray absorption rates between tissues Advantages: Advantages: – Very high spatial resolution – High contrast between air, tissue, and bone – Very fast imaging acquisition time – Inexpensive Disadvantages: Disadvantages: – Poor differentiation between similar tissue types – Loss of anatomical information along projection axis
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Chest X-rays
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Computed Tomography (CT) 3-D anatomical image created from a series of a 2-D pencil X-ray images 3-D anatomical image created from a series of a 2-D pencil X-ray images Advantages: Advantages: – Creates high spatial resolution – Three dimensional images – Like X-ray, high contrast between air, tissue, and bone – Fast image acquisition time Disadvantages: Disadvantages: – High patient radiation exposures – Poor differentiation between similar tissues (like X-rays) – Can’t create usable images near implanted metallic objects
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Nuclear Medicine – PET/SPECT The patient is injected with a radioactive drug that concentrates in diseased tissue Advantages: – Only imaging method presently capable of performing all types of functional imaging tests – Extremely high contrast between normal and diseased tissue – Fast image acquisition time Disadvantages: – Very high patient radiation exposures – Very limited availability of isotopes
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Medical Resonance Imaging (MRI) Image is generated by perturbed hydrogen nuclei aligned with a large magnetic field Image is generated by perturbed hydrogen nuclei aligned with a large magnetic field Advantages: Advantages: – Excellent for differentiating between soft tissues in the body – Has good spatial resolution – Patient not exposed to ionizing radiation – Can be used with certain functional imaging tests but at loss of resolution Disadvantages: Disadvantages: – Very long acquisition time (~30 minutes) – Uncertainties in lateral spatial dimensions of image due to magnetic field non-uniformities – Enclosed scanner (claustrophobia) – Unable to image patients with metallic implants or pacemakers
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