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Radiation safety concerns the safe use of ionizing radiation. The radiation exposure has to be controlled to protect people and the environment from unnecessary exposure and the damaging effect to the health. Legal regulations require that radiation exposure (individual radiation exposure as well as collective dose) must be kept as low as reasonably achievable. The electromagnetic spectrum includes x-rays, gamma rays, ultraviolet radiation, visible light, infrared radiation, and radio waves. Additionally, there are several types of particulate radiation e.g., alpha and beta particles. All types of radiation are used in a wide range of medicine, industry, research and communication. Radiation risks can occur due to either long-term low level exposure or short-term high level exposure. A well-functioning dosimetry program is essential for a safe use and for compliance with federal and state regulations. Three basic rules have to be observed for a safe use of ionizing radiation.
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Keep a radiation source at high distance. A doubled distance reduces the exposure by a factor of four.
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Minimize the time near a source of radiation.
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Optimize radiation shielding to absorb radiation. The greater the shielding around a radiation source, the smaller the exposure.
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Radiography is a synonym for the examination of the structure of materials by nondestructive methods, for example with radiation. Radiography is used for both medical and industrial applications. Autoradiography describes the imaging of an object using radiations produced by the radioactive decay of nuclides in the object. Sometimes, imaging modalities without use of radiation such as MRI and ultrasound are grouped in radiography due to the fact that the radiology staff handles different forms of medical imaging. Treatment using radiation is known as radiotherapy. See also Diagnostic Imaging and Conventional Radiography. Further Reading: Basics:
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Raw data are the values of all measured detector signals during a scan. After calibration for fluctuations in tube output and beam hardening, the attenuation properties of each x-ray signal are accounted and correlated with the ray position. From these data the CT images are reconstructed including the use of mathematical procedures like convolution filtering and back projection.
Raw data can also be used for later reconstruction of additional planes and images by using a different convolution filter, zoom reconstruction, or an alternative CT number scale. See also Magnification, Archiving, Number of Measurements and Convolution. •
(ROI) Keyboard controlled identification of a given area of an image for numerical analysis and the area of anatomy being scanned that is of particular importance in the image. This area can also be a volume, than called (VOI) volume of interest. A ROI can be used for purposes such as calculation of pixel statistics. ROI measurements should be made with the smallest area and away from boarders and edges to avoid partial volume averaging. Result Pages : |