Listed below are the 5 common medical imaging techniques. X Ray CT-scan Ultrasound Nuclear medicine MRI For each of the medical imaging tecniques: Describe their uses within the modern medical imaging Discuss their advantages and disadvantages Provide two (2) examples
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Listed below are the 5 common medical imaging techniques.
- X Ray
- CT-scan
- Ultrasound
- Nuclear medicine
- MRI
For each of the medical imaging tecniques:
Describe their uses within the modern medical imaging
Discuss their advantages and disadvantages
Provide two (2) examples of what they can 'see' or diagnose
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- Explain the following areas about (X-ray machine) 1. What are the components of the machine? [] 2. Working principle 3. What are the common malfunctions (X-ray machine) that a medical device engineer should know 4. ConclusionExplain the following areas about ((X-ray machine)) machine? 1. What are the components of the 2. Working principle 3. What are the common malfunctions (X-ray machine) that a medical device engineer should know 4. ConclusionWhat are key similarities and difference in both uses and dangers between x-rays and ultrasounds in medicine?
- How does the PET work? What structures can be seen? What studies would want to utilize this type of imaging? What conditions (should find different examples!) can be diagnosed via PET?What are the strengths,Weaknesses/limitations of PET?Compare medical ultrasound scanning with other forms of imaging (X-ray imaging and MRI for example), including resolution and safety issues. (at least 250 words)Using EMI and CT scanner case: 1) only, what seem to you to be the most important issues concerning the health imaging industry and possible competitive developments for EMI looking forward in the short- to medium-term from 1972? 2) Should EMI enter this business? Why or Why not? 3) Regardless of your answer to 2), how would you recommend that EMI implement an entry decision, assuming they did decide to e nter? Only typing answer Please explain step by step without table and graph
- Discuss the applications,benefitsand limitations of ultra-sonography techniques. You will need to consider issues such as cost, safety and image quality.A medical imaging facility is considering the purchase of a positron emission tomography(PET) or a single, photon emission computed tomography(SPECT) as mutually exclusive options. Additionally, the facility is considering the purchase of a computerized tomography(CT) contingent on the purchase of PET or SPECT. Alternatively, the facility can purchase combination equipment PET/CT or SPECT/CT as additional mutually exclusive options. Thus, the list of mutually exclusive purchase options is O IPETI. ISPECT), ĮPET, SPECTI, ĮPET, CTI, ISPECT, CTL. IPET, SPECT, CT), [PET/CTI, ISPECT/CT) O IPETI. ISPECTI. ICTL. (PET, CT). ISPECT. CT, ĮPET/CT), ISPECT/CTI (PETI. ISPECT), ICn. (PET, SPECT), (PET, CT), ISPECT. CT). [PET, SPECT, CT), IPET/CTI, ISPECT/CT) O (PETI. (SPECT), ĮPET, CT). (SPECT, CT). (PET/CTI, [SPECT/CTWhat is NOT a limitation of functional magnetic resonance imaging? Group of answer choices 1.The fMRI technique has poor resolution in comparison to other techniques. 2.Research using fMRI is more exploratory than hypothesis-based. 3.Many fMRI results are not stable across time and/or are due to chance. 4.Conclusions from fMRI results are often exaggerated and oversimplified.
- F. Lateral elbow (Fig. 4.17) Description of possible error: 1. Anatomy demonstrated: 2. Part positioning: 3. Collimation and central ray: 4. Exposure: 5. Anatomic side markers: Repeatable error(s): EVEROISES $5306 4nw bennuo2 Fig. 4.17 Lateral elbow. Scanned with CamScanneA 55 year old man who is overweight, a heavy drinker and habitual smoker is brought in to the emergency department after he appeared confused and was slurring his speech at his workplace. Given the patient's lifestyle, the doctors suspect an ischemic stroke and immediately arrange for a scan to aid in the diagnosis. scuss odality the doctor might use easons for your choice Describe the physical principles behind the imaging technique you have chosen Explain the analytical process that could be used to confirm whether the stroke was ischemic rather than hemorrhagic. As a further precaution and to inform the management of the patient's condition going forward, the doctor wants to assess whether the patient has atherosclerosis in his carotid artery. Describe the basis of an imaging technique that would be used to give this additional information.The Henry Ford of ophthalmology High-volume operations can be found in some surprising places – even surgery. Not all surgery conforms to our preconceptions of the individual 'super-craftsperson', aided by his or her back-up team, performing the whole operation from first incision to final stitch. Many surgical procedures are, in fact, fairly routine. There can be few examples, however, of surgery being made quite as routine as in the Russian clinics of eye surgeon, Svyatoslav Fyodorov. He has been called the 'Henry Ford of ophthalmology', and his methods are indeed closer to the automobile assembly plant than the conventional operating theatre. The surgical procedure in which he specializes is a revolutionary treatment for myopia (short-sightedness) called radial keratotomy. In the treatment the curvature of the cornea is corrected surgically – still a controversial procedure among some in the profession, but very successful for Fyodorov. From his Moscow headquarters he controls nine…