Deck 14: Positron Emission Tomographyct Petct and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomographyct Spectct Hybrid Scanners
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Deck 14: Positron Emission Tomographyct Petct and Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomographyct Spectct Hybrid Scanners
1
The ring diameter of most clinical PET scanners is about:
A) 10 cm.
B) 25 cm.
C) 50 cm.
D) 100 cm.
A) 10 cm.
B) 25 cm.
C) 50 cm.
D) 100 cm.
50 cm.
2
Clinical examples of PET imaging include each of the following except:
A) cardiac studies.
B) epilepsy studies.
C) oncology studies.
D) trauma.
A) cardiac studies.
B) epilepsy studies.
C) oncology studies.
D) trauma.
trauma.
3
A disadvantage of using isotopes such as 15O, 13N, and 11C are their:
A) long half-lives.
B) short half-lives.
C) long persistence.
D) short persistence.
A) long half-lives.
B) short half-lives.
C) long persistence.
D) short persistence.
short half-lives.
4
The crystals in the construction of a positron emission tomography (PET) scanner's detectors are:
A) cadmium detectors.
B) helium gas detectors.
C) scintillation detectors.
D) xenon gas detectors.
A) cadmium detectors.
B) helium gas detectors.
C) scintillation detectors.
D) xenon gas detectors.
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5
What type of coincidence detection occurs when both annihilation photons exit the patient without incident and are detected in coincidence?
A) True
B) Scatter
C) Random
D) Accidental
A) True
B) Scatter
C) Random
D) Accidental
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6
The most commonly used radiopharmaceutical for PET imaging is:
A) (15O) carbon monoxide.
B) (13N) ammonia.
C) (11C) methionine.
D) (18F)-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG).
A) (15O) carbon monoxide.
B) (13N) ammonia.
C) (11C) methionine.
D) (18F)-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG).
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7
If the nucleus contains too many protons, it may emit a:
A) positron.
B) proton.
C) electron.
D) neutron.
A) positron.
B) proton.
C) electron.
D) neutron.
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8
An atom that has too many protons or too many neutrons or they are configured in such a way so as to render the nucleus unstable is said to be a(n):
A) alpha particle.
B) beta particle.
C) radioactive atom.
D) gamma atom.
A) alpha particle.
B) beta particle.
C) radioactive atom.
D) gamma atom.
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9
Radioactive fluorine can be chemically substituted for a:
A) hydrogen atom.
B) deoxyglucose.
C) oxygen atom.
D) iodine component.
A) hydrogen atom.
B) deoxyglucose.
C) oxygen atom.
D) iodine component.
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10
When using FDG for a whole-body scan, the uptake waiting period is usually:
A) 15-45 minutes.
B) 30-50 minutes.
C) 45-90 minutes.
D) 60-120 minutes.
A) 15-45 minutes.
B) 30-50 minutes.
C) 45-90 minutes.
D) 60-120 minutes.
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11
All of the following are scintillating materials used in PET detectors except:
A) bismuth germanate.
B) calcium tungstate.
C) gadolinium oxyorthosilicate (GSO).
D) sodium iodide (NaI).
A) bismuth germanate.
B) calcium tungstate.
C) gadolinium oxyorthosilicate (GSO).
D) sodium iodide (NaI).
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12
When a photon undergoes Compton scattering prior to exiting the patient, it is referred to as a random coincident detection.
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13
A positron has the same mass as an electron but has a positive rather than a negative charge.
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14
What modality of imaging provides less noise when reconstructed to a PET or single-photon emission tomography (SPECT) image compared to traditional measured attenuation correction?
A) Ultrasound
B) Computed tomography (CT)
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Nuclear medicine
A) Ultrasound
B) Computed tomography (CT)
C) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
D) Nuclear medicine
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15
NaI and bismuth germinate are newer scintillating materials that have reasonably high detection efficiency.
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16
One approach to reducing scatter includes introducing __________ between detection rings.
A) antiscatter grids
B) filtration
C) interplane septa
D) scatter shields
A) antiscatter grids
B) filtration
C) interplane septa
D) scatter shields
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17
The probability of detecting the photons from an annihilation event from one center of an object is less than that for an event on the periphery.
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18
Displaying two data sets from two separate modalities as a single fused image is referred to as:
A) comparing.
B) mixing.
C) registering.
D) segmenting.
A) comparing.
B) mixing.
C) registering.
D) segmenting.
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19
A modern PET scanner might contain tens of thousands of small scintillating detectors.
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20
All of the following are limitations of PET/CT technology except:
A) anatomical correlation.
B) increased expense.
C) increased radiation dose.
D) potential attenuation artifacts.
A) anatomical correlation.
B) increased expense.
C) increased radiation dose.
D) potential attenuation artifacts.
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21
PET brain imaging is used for a number of indications such as evaluating dementia, localizing epileptic foci, or evaluating brain injury following head trauma.
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22
The availability of interplane septa allows for the acquisition of PET data in 2D mode, which substantially reduces the amount of interplane scatter.
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23
Please match the following descriptions as being a featured characteristic of PET/CT, SPECT/CT, or both. Answer selections may be used more than once.
Only one photon (gamma ray) is emitted
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
Only one photon (gamma ray) is emitted
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
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24
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen derived radioisotopes have relatively short half-lives.
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25
The use of contrast media in CT can lead to artifacts in the reconstructed PET data.
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26
The uptake period for all SPECT/CT exams is 1 hour.
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27
FDG PET has not been useful in the localization of epileptic seizures.
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PET with FDG is a useful tool in the initial diagnosis, staging, and follow-up of lung cancer.
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29
Please match the following descriptions as being a featured characteristic of PET/CT, SPECT/CT, or both. Answer selections may be used more than once.
Utilized in cardiac applications
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
Utilized in cardiac applications
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
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30
Please match the following descriptions as being a featured characteristic of PET/CT, SPECT/CT, or both. Answer selections may be used more than once.
Rotating gamma camera system
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
Rotating gamma camera system
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
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31
Please match the following descriptions as being a featured characteristic of PET/CT, SPECT/CT, or both. Answer selections may be used more than once.
Higher keV photon energies than CT
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
Higher keV photon energies than CT
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
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32
Another approach to attenuation correction in PET is to use the data from an MRI scan that are registered to the PET data.
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33
Please match the following descriptions as being a featured characteristic of PET/CT, SPECT/CT, or both. Answer selections may be used more than once.
A ring of several hundred, small detectors placed around the patient
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
A ring of several hundred, small detectors placed around the patient
A)PET/CT
B)SPECT/CT
C)Both
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34
SPECT does not require positron emitting radiopharmaceuticals.
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35
SPECT thyroid imaging follows the uptake of radiocalcium within organs and tissues of the body.
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