Diagnostic Imaging Terminology

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Across
  1. 4. high energy electromagnetic radiation capable of penetrating tissues and other substances; also commonly used to mean radiographs
  2. 5. the degree of perceptible difference between two color tones
  3. 6. an image produced by exposure of film or receptors to x-rays passing through the patient
  4. 9. a flat plate containing a series of narrow vertical lead strips alternating with radiolucent material, used to reduce the amount of scatter radiation reaching the x-ray film
  5. 10. the diffusion or deviation of x-rays produced by the medium through which the x-rays pass
  6. 11. the path that the x-rays follow as they leave the tube
  7. 13. a mechanism consisting of an anode and a cathode in a vacuum that produces a controlled x-ray beam
  8. 14. procedure used to continuously visualize structures over time using radiation to project images on a fluorescent screen
  9. 15. a device used to measure the thickness of anatomic parts
Down
  1. 1. the degree of blackness of the radiograph
  2. 2. the distance between the x-ray tube and the film or image receptor
  3. 3. a chart based on tissue thickness and anatomic part that can be consulted for predetermined stetting of the x-ray machine
  4. 7. restriction of the x-ray beam size to the area of consideration
  5. 8. anything that decreases the quality of the radiograph resulting in difficult evaluation and interpretation
  6. 12. detail; the ability to separately identify different structures on radiograph or ultrasound