Artifacts Flashcards

1
Q

commonly occurring artifacts

A

reverberation
acoustic shadowing
acoustic enhancement
edge shadowing
side lobe artifact
mirror image artifact

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2
Q

a structure in an image which does not directly correlate with actual tissue being scanned

A

ultrasound artifacts

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3
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any part of an image that does not accurately represent the anatomic structures present within the subject being evaluated

A

ultrasound artifacts

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4
Q

this is the production of spurious (false) echoes due to repeated reflections between two interfaces with a high acoustic impedance mismatch

A

reverberation

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5
Q

are form of reverberation artifact that appear as a dense tapering V-
shaped trail of echoes beyond strong
reflectors

A

comet tail artifact

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6
Q

are reverberation echoes similar to comet tail except that the bright artifact echoes are displayed in a much longer stream

the continuous echoes is seen deep to a strong reflector

A

ring down artifacts

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7
Q

to help eliminate reverberation artifact, it may be useful to:

A

increase the amount of gel used

use a stand off pad

reduce gain

move the position of the transducer

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8
Q

this area appears as an area of low amplitude echoes (hypoechoic or anechoic) behind an area of strongly attenuating tissue

A

acoustic shadowing

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9
Q

shadows from calcium and bone are usually are ____ ____ (clean)

A

shadows from calcium and bone are usually are ECHO FREE (clean)

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10
Q

shadows from gas are often partially filled with ____________ (dirty)

A

shadows from gas are often partially filled with REVERBERATIONS (dirty)

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11
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this appears as a localized area of increased echo amplitude behind an area of low attenuation

A

acoustic enhancement

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12
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on a scan it will appear as an area of increased brightness, and can commonly seen distal to the fluid filled structures such as the urinary bladder, the gallbladder or cyst

A

acoustic enhancement

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13
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a combination of refraction and reflection occurring at the edges of rounded structures and when the speed of sound is different from that surrounding tissue, it will result in an edge shadowing artifact

A

edge shadowing

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14
Q

this artifacts is caused by low energy “side lobes” of the main ultrasound beam

when an echo
from such side lobe beam becomes strong enough and returns to the receiver, it is ‘assigned’ to the main beam and displayed at a false location

A

side lobe artifact

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15
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this artifacts are usually seen in hypoechoic or echo-free structures and appear as bright and rounded line

A

side lobe artifact

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16
Q

these artifacts result in a mirror image of a structure occurring in an ultrasound display

they arise due to specular reflection of the beam at a large smooth interface.

A

mirror image artifact

17
Q

structures displayed twice, with one being a mirror of the other

A

mirror image artifact

18
Q

areas on the image showing no internal echoes, appearing black or dark on the image

A

anechoic or sonolucent

19
Q

areas on the image with more reflected echoes appearing brighter than surrounding tissue

A

echogenic or hyperechoic

20
Q

areas on the image with fewer reflected echoes appearing darker than the surrounding tissue

A

hypoechoic

21
Q

area on the image showing a level of reflected echoes similar to that of surrounding tissue

A

isoechoic

22
Q

the arrangement of reflected echoes as dots on the image is referred to as _________

A

the arrangement of reflected echoes as dots on the image is referred to as TEXTURES

23
Q

organ parenchyma is uniform in echogenicity

A

homogenous

24
Q

organ parenchyma is not uniform in echogenicity

A

inhomogenous or heterogenous