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medical imaging xrays ultrasound

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Overview

This lesson explores the fundamental physics behind two crucial medical imaging techniques: X-rays and Ultrasound. We will delve into their principles of operation, applications, advantages, and limitations, providing a comprehensive understanding of how they aid in diagnosis.

X-ray Production and Interaction with Matter

X-rays are produced when high-speed electrons are suddenly decelerated upon striking a metal target, typically tungsten, in an evacuated X-ray tube. This process involves two main mechanisms: * **Bremsstrahlung (braking radiation):** Electrons are decelerated by the electric fields of the target ...

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Key Concepts

  • X-rays: High-energy electromagnetic radiation used to visualize internal structures based on differential absorption.
  • Attenuation: The reduction in intensity of radiation as it passes through a medium, due to absorption and scattering.
  • Contrast: The difference in brightness or color that makes an object distinguishable from others within an image.
  • Ultrasound: High-frequency sound waves (above human hearing) used to create images of internal body structures.
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Exam Tips

  • Clearly differentiate between the physical principles of X-ray and ultrasound production and detection. Focus on electromagnetic vs. mechanical waves.
  • Memorize the key advantages and disadvantages of each modality, especially concerning radiation safety, soft tissue contrast, and penetration depth.
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