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Medical Physics ABR Part 1 Clinical, Graded A+, 2022 Document Content and Description Below Medical Physics ABR Part 1 Clinical Rate the body systems in order of decreasing radio-sensitivity. - 1. Hematopoietic, Reproductive (2-5 Gy) 2. Skin, cornea, lens of eyes, GI organs (10 Gy) 3. Bone and cartilage 4. Lungs, kidneys, Liver, Pancreas 5. Muscle, brain, nerves, spinal cord (20 Gy) a. What are the components of the cell cycle & their order? b. What is the relative radio-sensitivity of each? - Mitosis (M), Gap 1 (G1), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2) a. M -> G1 -> S -> G2 b. M > G2 > G1 > S Cerebellum: a. Function b. Location - a. Motor control, balance b. Directly posterior to the brain stem. Cerebrum: a. Function and properties b. Divisions - a. Higher functions: thought, action. b. 4 lobes: frontal (anterior), parietal (superior), occipital (posterior), temporal (lateral x 2). Cerebral cortex - Sheet of neural tissue outermost to the cerebrum. Grey matter Brain steam function - Basic vital life functions (breathing, heartbeat, etc. Corpus callosum - Connects the two parts of the cerebrum. {Lets the two hemispheres talk to each other, i.e. "call" each other} Alveoli a. Location b. Function - a. Lungs b. Air-lung interface. Diffusion of O2, CO2. Hiatal hernia a. Describe condition b. Imaging modality to diagnose? - a. Part of the stomach sticks upward into the chest through opening in the diaphragm. b. UGI x-ray after ingestion of barium.Upper gastrointestinal. - UGI. Esophagus, stomach, and duodenum Lower gastrointestinal - LGI. Small and Large intestine. Stool. US transducers: a. What is the angle of orientation of the two surfaces? b. How thick are the transducers in terms of the wavelength? c. Are the pressure waves and voltage in phase or out of phase? - a. 180 degrees. b. lambda/2 c. pressure: in phase. Voltage: out of phase. Stroke a. Describe b. Effects - a. sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain b. Loss of brain function, ischemia, hemorrhage Ischemia - Insufficient blood flow to an area Hemorrhage - Flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessels. Transurethral resection - Small pieces of tissue from a nearby structure (typically prostate) are removed through the wall of the urethra. Foramen magnum - A large hole in the occipital bone (base of skull) for the passage of nerves into the spinal cord. Liver cirrhosis a. Describe b. Causes c. Effects - a. Cells are progressively destroyed and replaced by fatty and fibrous tissue that surrounds the intrahepatic blood vessels and biliary radicles, impeding the circulation of blood through the liver. b. Caused by chronic alcohol abuse (alcoholism); hepatitis B, C, and D (causes liver inflammation and injury leading to cirrhosis); and ingestion of poisons. c. Hypertension, intestine bleeding. Sarcoidosis - Chronic inflammatory disease in which small nodules (granulomas) develop in lungs, lymph nodes, and other organs Meiosis a. Describe b. Result - a. Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms b. 4 haploid cellsHaploid cells - A cell containing only one set of chromosomes. Diploid - Cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number. How many essential minerals to human health. List them. - 17. 7 major: Calcium, Sodium, Chloride, Magnesium... Phosphorus, Sulfur, Potassium. 10 trace: Manganese, Chromium, Copper, Selenium... Zinc, Iodine, Fluoride, Molybdenum. {Sing Mexican Hat Dance. Iodine = "EyeDine"} How many and what are the major elements of the body? - 4. H (63%) O (26%) C (9%) N (1%) Number of Cranial (CNS) nerves - 12 types (but are paired, so 24 total) Oh Once One Takes The Anatomy Final Very Good Vacations Are Here. What are the thresholds for whole body acute radiation (rem/rad or Sv/Gy) for given symptoms? - rem <=> rad; Sv <=> Gy 50 rem (0.5 Sv): Blood count change 100 rem (1 Sv): Vomiting 150 rem (1.5 Sv): Death threshold 350 rem (3.5 Sv): LD 50/60 with minimal care 500 (5 Sv): LD 50/60 with supportive medical care 1000 (10 Sv): LD 50/60 with intensive medical care (bone marrow transplant) *LD 50/60 is the lethal dose at which 50% of those exposed die within 60 days. At what vertebral level is the Umbilicus? - L3-L4 Liver function - Stores glycogen; manufactures and secretes bile; manufactures blood proteins; destroys old red blood cells; detoxifies harmful substances Gallbladder function - Store & concentrate bile produced by the liver until it is needed in the small intestine Adenoma - A benign epithelial tumor of glandular origin. Common for pituitary.Prolactinoma - A benign tumor (adenoma) of the pituitary gland that causes it to produce too much prolactin Vertebral level of the Larynx - C6 Meningioma - A tumor arising in the meninges, the structure surrounding the brain and spinal cord Hydrolysis produces what? - H+, OH-. Leads to H2O2 (relatively stable). OH- highly oxidizing/damaging. Lens dose equivalent - The external exposure dose equivalent to the lens of the eye at a tissue depth of 0.3 centimeters (300 mg/cm2). Transport index - Max dose equivalent rate at one meter from the surface of a package containing radioactive material. 4 Rs of Radiobiology. - Used to justify fractionation. . Redistribution . Repair . Reoxygenation . Repopulation . (Radiosensitivity) {DPOPS} What is the effect of ionizing radiation on the cellular level. - Damage to DNA. Blood vessels of the liver - Hepatic Artery (oxygenated blood from heart) Hepatic Portal Vein (Neutrient rich blood from GI tract) Gleason score pertains to which cancer? - Prostate Small intestine function and division. - D-J-I Duodenum - Digestion Jejenum - Absorption of carbs and proteins Ileum - Absorption of bile salts, fats. Pineal gland - A small endocrine gland in the center of the brain near the brain stem that secretes melatonin and serotonin {Pinae -> Pinay -> Phillipinos are happy and get lots of sun -> Secretes seretonin and melatonin}Choroid plexus - A highly vascular portion of the lining of the ventricles in the brain that secretes cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which cushions brain and spinal cord. Optic Chiasm - The crossing of the optic nerves from the two eyes at the base of the brain. Below the hypothalamus. What systems are responsible for equilibrium? - Vestibular system (inner ear) and Cerebellum Synovial fluid - Lubricates, nourishes, and keeps the joint moveable Single Hit Theory (Equation and variable definitions) - S = N/N0 = e^(-D/D0) S: Survival fraction N: Cells remaining N0: Initial # of cells D: Given dose D0: Mean lethal dose Metastasis - Spread of cancer cells beyond their original site in the body Sestamibi Scan - Tc99m is injected intravenously and traced to heart muscle or thyroid to observe function. Emits 140 keV gamma rays (same as standard x-ray equipment). Peritoneum - Double-layered membrane surrounding the abdominal organs. Cardiomyopathy - A disorder (usually of unknown origin) of the heart muscle (myocardium) Cardiac dysrhythmia - Abnormality of heart rhythm Ligaments of the knee - Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) Transverse ligament Meniscofemoral ligaments Meniscotibial ligaments Patellar ligament Medial collateral ligament (MCL) Oblique popliteal ligament Arcuate popliteal ligament Vertebral level of the caudal end of the spinal cord? - L2Number of each type of vertebrae - Cervical (7) Thoracic (12) Lumbar (5) Sacrum (1, *5) Coccyx (1, *4) a. What is Multiple Sclerosis b. Best technique for imaging Multiple Sclerosis? Why? - a.CNS disease. The body's own defense system attacks myelin. b. MRI a. Which cancer has the shortest latency period? b. How long? c. How relates to others? - a. Leukemia b. 2-15 yrs c. Others 10-30 yrs

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