WHAT IS LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY
LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY IS ONE OF THE MOST BASIC TECHNIQUE AS THE TUBE AND FILM MOVE FROM THE FIRST POSITION TO THE SECOND,ALL POINTS IN THE FOCAL PLANE PROJECT TO THE SAME POSITION ON THE X-RAY FILM.POINTS ABOVE OR BELOW THE FOCAL PLANE DO NOT PROJECT TO THE SAME FILM POSITIONS AND ARE BLURRED.BY CHANGING THE RELATIVE MOTION OF THE FILM AND TUBE,THE FOCAL PLANE CAN BE ADJUSTED UPWARDS OR DOWNWARDS.
PURPOSE
THE PURPOSE OF LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY IS TO IMAGE ONLY THAT ANATOMY THAT LIES IN A PLANE OF INTEREST,WHILE BLURRING STRUCTURES ON EITHER SIDE OF THAT PLANE
EQUIPTMENT
LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY PRINCIPLES
THE X-RAY TUBE IS MOVED IN A STRAIGHT LINE IN ONE DIRECTION WHILE THE FILM MOVES IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.AS THESE SHIFT OCCUR,THE X-RAY TUBE CONTINUES TO EMIT RADIATION SO THAT MOST STRUCTURES IN THE PART OF THE BODY UNDER EXAMINATION ARE BLURRED BY MOTION.
MOVEMENTS OF THE LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY MACHINES
LINEAR OLD MACHINE NO LONGER IN USE
LINEAR NEW TECHNOLOGY
LINEAR TOMOGRAPHY OBJECT PLANE
THE MOTIONS OF THE LINEAR MACHINE
LINEAR MOVEMENT
LINEAR MOVEMENTS
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
purpose
The tomographic examination is designed to image that anatomy that lies in a plane of interest,while blurring structures on either side of that plane. T he radiographic contrast of the tissue of interest is enhanced by blurring of the anatomical structures above and below that tissue.
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