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  1. How Radiology Works is a fun channel for Radiologic Technologists / Radiographers and students in these programs, often called Radiology School. We make x-ray and CT physics relatively...

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  3. Mar 2, 2017 · Crimp marks. Crimp marks or nail like curved dark lines results from sharp bending of the film while placing the film in the patient mouth. Light image. A light image is the lack of proper contrast. A decrease in the exposure time, mA, or kVp results in a light image.

  4. While planning your radiotherapy, your radiographers may make pin point sized tattoo marks on your skin. These marks make sure they treat exactly the same area every day. They may also highlight the tattoo with pen marks that make it look like a cross.

  5. Aug 2, 2016 · Since the early days of radiology, artifacts have appeared on radiographs. Actually, the first radiograph ever taken had an artifact present, a metallic ring on the patient’s hand. Artifacts are a common cause of repeat radiographs; they often occur in unexpected places, with many peculiar internal objects being detected.

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  6. Apr 1, 2024 · X-ray artifacts can present in a variety of ways including abnormal shadows noted on a radiograph or degraded image quality, and have been produced by artificial means from hardware failure, operator error and software (post-processing) artifacts.

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  8. Sep 13, 2019 · From unusual anatomical anomalies like Dextrocardia to the really rare ones, like situs inversus, simply marking the orientation of the patient’s body can make it much easier to diagnose these conditions.