Description

Simplest type of beam restricting device, made of a flat piece of lead that has a hole in it
Unwanted image on a radiograph
Located below the tube window where the entrance shutters limit the x-ray beam field size
Physical component consisting of multiple detection that absorb transmitted radiation and accurately convert it to an electrical signal for display on a computer
Part of CT scanner that surrounds the patient and houses the x-ray tube and detectors
Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels that make up a digital image
Operation by the computer to display image data in coronal, sagittal, or oblique planes
Identifies relationship between slice thickness or beam collimation and the distance the table travels every time the tube rotates
Picture element, the smallest component of matrix
Replaced high tension cables and allowed for continuous rotation of the x-ray tube
CT table, electronically linked to the gantry for controlled movement during scan
Able to withstand additional heat capacity because of increased exposure time
Section of object that is being scanned
Computer that serves as digital post-processing station or image review station
Acquisition of a volume of CT data
Set up in which workstations are situated in other locations for use by technologist or radiologist
Used for each voxel, these values are converted to another numeric scale
Preliminary image
Technique used to view vessels as demonstrated in CT angiography
Predetermined procedure, parameters of an exam
Volume element, determined by the site of the pixel and thickness of slice, the actual small amount of tissue that will be represented by one pixel
Controls the brightness of an image within a certain range
Controls the gray level of an image - the radiographic contrast
Adjusting window width and window level on digital image
Must possess staggering speed and memory capacity
Components include keyboard, mouse, and single or dual monitors
Uses complex computer and mechanical imaging system to provide sectional anatomic images

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