5 Questions
Fluoroscopic tubes typically have focal spot sizes larger than 1.2 mm
False
Automatic exposure rate control in fluoroscopy systems adapts to the patient's anatomy to maintain a consistent image quality
True
Pulsed radiation output is less common in modern fluoroscopy systems
False
High-voltage generator and X-ray tubes used in fluoroscopy systems are different from those used in general radiographic applications
False
Collimation in fluoroscopy systems may be circular or triangular in shape
False
Learn about the key components of an image-intensified fluoroscopy system, including the X-ray tube, shaping filters, field restriction device, anti-scatter grid, image receptor, image processing computer, and display device. Explore the additional necessary components and their functions.
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