radiology Flashcards

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Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of the different imaging modalities.

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Radiographs- quick and easy to look at bone damage, has overlapping bone, see very little soft tissue Shows bone Cross sectional imaging- Acquires volume, can do before and after treatment to see difference Tissues- bone, soft tissue, fluid and air CT- good for bone as measures density, more detail then Radiograph Shows bone, soft tissue and vessels To see vessels will need contrast MRI- better for soft tissue

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Relate the appearance of the normal anatomical structures of the skull,, facial skeleton, brain, cerebellum and brainstem to their radiographic appearance in common imaging modalities such as plain radiographs, C T and MRI.

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Recognise important pathology within the head and neck region that will be easily visible on imaging e.g. blood (intracranial haemorrhage), fluid levels, fractures.

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