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Chelseaamend

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Linear light densities across a processed CR image are likely due to:
 
 dust
  dirt
  patient motion
  scratches

Question 2

What is the recommended image receptor size for a swimmer's lateral projection?
 
 14x17 LW
  10x12 LW
  14X17 CW
  10X12 CW



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Answer to Question 1

scratches

Rationale: Scratches will appear as linear light densities as a result of dirt or dust deposited on transport rollers.

Answer to Question 2

10x12 LW

Rationale: The swimmer's lateral should be acquired on a small IR in order to control field size.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
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amit

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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