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PRODUCTION AND EXPOSURE WEEK 3

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absorption - ANSWER The x-ray photons removed from the x-ray beam as a result of
the uptake of their energy by body tissues



attenuation - ANSWER Reduction in the energy or number of photons in the primary x-
ray beam after it interacts with anatomic tissue



coherent scattering - ANSWER An interaction that occurs with low-energy x-rays,
typically below the diagnostic range. The incoming photon interacts with the atom, causing
it to become excited. The x-ray does not lose energy but changes direction



Compton effect - ANSWER The loss of energy of the incoming photon when it ejects
an outer-shell electron from the atom. The remaining lower-energy x-ray photon changes
direction and may leave the anatomic part.



Compton electron - ANSWER The electron ejected from an atom during a Compton
scattering event.



contrast resolution - ANSWER Used to describe the ability of the imaging system to
distinguish between small objects that attenuate the x-ray beam similarly in digital imaging.



differential absorption - ANSWER The difference between the x-ray photons that are
absorbed photoelectrically versus those that penetrate the body.



dynamic range - ANSWER The range of exposure intensities that an image receptor
can respond to and acquire image data

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, exit radiation - ANSWER The attenuated X-ray beam leaves the patient and is
composed of both transmitted and scattered radiation, also called remnant radiation.



fluoroscopy - ANSWER The use of a continuous beam of x-rays to create dynamic
images of internal structures that can be viewed on a display monitor.



fog - ANSWER Unwanted exposure on the radiographic image that does not provide
any diagnostic information.



image receptor - ANSWER The device that receives the energy of the x-ray beam and
forms the image of the body part



ionization - ANSWER The removal of an electron from an atom



latent image - ANSWER The invisible image that exists on the image receptor before it
has been processed



manifest image - ANSWER The visible image on the exposed film after processing



matrix - ANSWER Combination of rows and columns (array) of pixels that make up a
digital image



photoelectric effect - ANSWER In the diagnostic range, the total absorption of the
incident photon by ejecting an inner-shell electron of a tissue atom.



photoelectron - ANSWER The ejected electron resulting from ionization during the
photoelectric effect




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