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The premier textbook on CT physics and imaging narrated by the author, Thaddeus Morris. The same voice behind the videos of RadTechBootCamp and CTtechBootCamp. Easy listening, easy learning. Paperback copies and additional resources are available at ctphysicsandimaging.com.
Major topics from chapter 4 include:
- CT imaging planes (x, y, and z-axes)
- Iso-center
- CT scan field-of-view (SFOV)
- CT display field-of-view (DFOV)
- Raw data and image data
- CT scanning modes
- Axial scanning (sequential scanning)
- Helical scanning (spiral scanning)
- Volume scanning
- Rotation time
- CT Acquisition thickness
- Pitch and pitch calculations
- Partial volume averaging
- CT scan time calculations
There's no better CT registry review textbook to prepare for the ARRT certification in Computed Tomography. This book is for you, the professional imaging technologist. Not for physicists, not for radiologists, not for engineers. Just for you. It’s a carefully designed tool for learning, overflowing with images, case studies, and real-life scenarios. Everything you need and nothing more. It's the easy way to learn CT physics and instrumentation, CT image production, CT imaging procedures, radiation safety, and contrast agents.