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Interventional Radiology: Quiz 1

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Question 1/10
The advantages of Digital Fluoroscopy over conventional fluoroscopy are;
A. include the speed of image acquisition and postprocessing to enhance image contrast
B. include the spatial resolution of image acquisition and postprocessing to enhance image contrast
C. include the spatial resolution of image acquisition and preprocessing to enhance image contrast
D. include the spatial resolution of image acquisition and preprocessing to enhance image contrast

Question 2/10
When this sensitive component of CCD is illuminated, electric charge is generated to produce a digital image.
A. charge-coupled device sheet
B. crystalline silicon
C. output phosphor
D. input phosphor

Question 3/10
Which of the following is TRUE about Charge-coupled Device?
A. It has a greater sensitivity to light, and a higher level of electronic noise than a television camera tube.
B. It has a lesser sensitivity to light, and a lower level of electronic noise than a television camera tube.
C. It has a greater sensitivity to light, and a lower level of electronic noise than a television camera tube.
D. It has a lesser sensitivity to light, and a lower level of electronic noise than a television camera tube.

Question 4/10
The spatial resolution of a CCD is determined by, what?
A. its physical size and matrix count
B. its matrix size and pixel size
C. its physical mass and matrix size
D. its physical size and pixel count

Question 5/10
What is the advantage of digital fluoroscopy with charge-coupled device over conventional fluoroscopy?
A. digital fluoroscopy with ccd results in wider dynamic range and better contrast resolution than
conventional fluoroscopy
B. digital fluoroscopy with ccd results in wider dynamic range and better spatial resolution than
conventional fluoroscopy
C. digital fluoroscopy with ccd results in narrower dynamic range and better contrast resolution than
conventional fluoroscopy
D. digital fluoroscopy with ccd results in narrower dynamic range and better spatial resolution than
conventional fluoroscopy

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Interventional Radiology: Quiz 1

Question 6/10
Which of the following choices is TRUE about flat panel image receptor?
A. It provides easier patient manipulation, and radiologists and radiologic technologists movements because
there are no radiographic cassettes.
B. It is much smaller and lighter and is manipulated more easily than an image intensifier.
C. In contrast to an image-intensifier tube, the flat panel image receptor is sensitive to external magnetic
fields.
D. The flat panel image receptor is much bigger and heavier than the conventional image receptor.

Question 7/10
It is easier to view and easier to manipulate, and they provide better images.
A. flat panel imagereceptor
B. charge-coupled device
C. flat panel digital display
D. digital subtraction display

Question 8/10
Total subtraction of common structures is achieved.
A. TID mode subtraction
B. mask mode subtraction
C. energy subtraction
D. temporal subtraction

Question 9/10
Higher x-ray intensity is required for comparable contrast resolution.
A. TID mode subtraction
B. mask mode subtraction
C. temporal subtraction
D. energy subtraction

Question 10/10
Which of the following is TRUE about roadmapping?
A. it is capable of combining temporal and energy subtraction techniques
B. the contrast material is injected and subtraction images are acquired as in DSA
C. the advantage of requiring some method of providing an alternating x-ray beam of two different emission
spectra
D. a guidewire is inserted through the needle into the ventricular lumen

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