Exam 13: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography: Basic Concepts
Exam 1: Computed Tomography: an Overview39 Questions
Exam 2: Digital Image Processing55 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Principles of Computed Tomography55 Questions
Exam 4: Data Acquisition Concepts65 Questions
Exam 5: Image Reconstruction35 Questions
Exam 6: Iterative Reconstruction Basics30 Questions
Exam 7: Basic Instrumentation40 Questions
Exam 8: Image Postprocessing and Visualization Tools35 Questions
Exam 9: Image Quality40 Questions
Exam 10: Radiation Dose in Computed Tomography54 Questions
Exam 11: Multislice Computed Tomography: Physical Principles and Instrumentation60 Questions
Exam 12: Other Technical Applications of Computed Tomography Imaging: Basic Principles54 Questions
Exam 13: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography: Basic Concepts60 Questions
Exam 14: Positron Emission Tomographyct Petct and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomographyct Spectct Hybrid Scanners35 Questions
Exam 15: Computed Tomography of the Head, Cerebral Vessels, Neck, and Spine55 Questions
Exam 16: Computed Tomography of the Body45 Questions
Exam 17: Pediatric Computed Tomography35 Questions
Exam 18: Quality Control for Computed Tomography Scanners25 Questions
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The purpose of 3D imaging is to use large amounts of data collected from the patient to provide both qualitative and quantitative information.
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In the semiautomatic mode of __________, the user selects objects to include the data set through the use of windowing.
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Computed tomographic colonoscopy is an integral tool for the examination of colorectal polyp detection.
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Semiautomatic segmentation allows the operator to select objects to be included in the VR image data set through the use of windowing.
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Which type of 3D imaging approach generates multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) (coronal and sagittal) images?
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What technique is used to virtually unroll, slice open, and display a 3D model of the colon?
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Computer-aided diagnosis helps the observer view 3D space by displaying the front, back, top, and bottom of an object.
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Which of the following is not a step in the processing of an object-based model into a simulated 3D image?
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Volume rendering produces 3D images that have a better image quality and provide more information compared with SR.
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Ray tracing involves a mathematical ray sent from the observer's eye through the 2D computer screen to pass through the 3D volume that contains opaque and transparent objects.
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What space does the x, y, and z coordinates define in which multidimensional data are represented?
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Clinical applications of 3D imaging in CT include all of the following except:
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In SR, surface formation is the first step, and it involves the operation of contouring.
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Most experts agree that SR is not best suited for use in CTVR imaging.
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Which algorithm provides a valuable perspective in defining lesions for surgical planning or detecting subtle small airway diseases?
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