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IMAGE ARTIFACTS. What is an ARTIFACT. Any irregularity on an image that is not caused by the proper shadowing of tissue by the primary beam. an undesirable optical density on radiograph. How are they produced?. Exposure Processing Handling & Storage. ARTIFACT FROM EXPOSURE.
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What is an ARTIFACT • Any irregularity on an image that is not caused by the proper shadowing of tissue by the primary beam. • an undesirable optical density on radiograph
How are they produced? • Exposure • Processing • Handling & Storage
ARTIFACT FROM EXPOSURE Associated with conducting Exam • Equipment Incorrect film screen match or poor contact Warped or dirty cassettes Grid misalignment • Patient preparation or instruction (motion) positioning errors technical errors
ARTIFACTS FROM PROCESSING Pressure marks from transport of film produced during processing and will usually appear with ahigher OD • Roller Marks • Dirty Rollers • Chemical Fog • Wet-Pressure Sensitization
ROLLER MARK • Guide Shoes-mark on leading or trailing edge of film, found parallel to the film travel direction. Caused by improper positioned guide shoes or spring shoes • pi lines- 3.1416 inch intervals dirt and chemical stains
DIRTY ROLLERS • Emulsion Pickoff • Gelatin buildup- sludge • Can appear as sharp positive or negative optical density on film
CHEMICAL FOG Improper or Inadequate processing chemistry • Chemical Fog- uniform dull grey • Dichoic Stain- 2 colors yellow, green, blue, purple • Curtain Effect-chemistry running up trailing edge or down leading edge
WET PRESSURE SENSITIZATION • Developer tank • Irregular or dirty rollers • Small circular increased optical density
HYPO RETENTION • Hypo - fixing agent ammonium thiosulfate • Improper washing • Yellowish discoloration to stored radiograph
HANDLING & STORAGE • Radiation and Light fog • Rough Handling- kink marks • Static • Hypo retention • Kinks • Scratches
ARTIFACTS FROM RADIATION AND LIGHT FOG • Light leaks • Safelight • Radiation • Heat/humidity below 68 degrees 40 to 60 % humidity
HANDLING Before or After processing • Kink marks • Scratches • Fingerprints • Darkroom environment clean dry surfaces
STATIC Electron buildup on emulsion Low humidity • Crown • Tree • Smudge
CASSETTE BASED FILMLESS ARTIFACTSDigital Radiography and PACS pg 90-98 • IMAGING PLATE ARTIFACTS • CRACKS –AREAS OF LUCENCY • Adhesive tape residue • Static causing hair to adhere to plate • Backscatter
CASSETTE BASED FILMLESS ARTIFACTSDigital Radiography and PACS • PLATE READER ARTIFACTS • Extraneous line patterns caused by electronics • White lines (horizontal) dirt on light guide of reader • Loading of more than one IP into a cassete=double exposure artifact • Grid orientation so that grid lines are parallel to the plate reader’s laser scan = moire pattern. (Grids should be high frequency and grid lines need to run perpendicular to the laser scan line
CASSETTE BASED FILMLESS ARTIFACTSDigital Radiography and PACS • Printer Artifacts • Fine white lines from debris on mirror in printer • Operator ARTIFACTS • Insufficient collimation = incorrect exposure range (S) reading • Backward cassette • Underexposure = quantum mottle
DR Processing Artifacts • Electronic rather than chemical • Artifacts caused by interference with electronic components
CR Handling and Storage Artifacts • Debris on image receptor • Discoloration of fluorescent screens • Fogging • “ghost images” • “dead” detector images
Cassetteless ArtifactsDigital Radiography and PACS pg 108 • Conversion from x-ray to digital is very fast • Potential for signal loss • Electronic noise – most typical of artifact • Rapid exposures can cause lose of signal=reduction of image quality