The fluoroscopic x-ray tube is different from a radiographic tube in that the fluoro tube
A) has high heat loading potential, as it operates at very high milliamperes.
B) cannot have an SOD less than 15 inches.
C) uses a water-cooled, stationary anode with focussing lenses.
D) uses manual collimation to limit the field size to the receptor.
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Q30: Mobile fluoroscopic systems are different from fixed
Q31: All of the following are common post-processing
Q32: Digital fluoro pixels are between _ µm.
A)100
Q33: The edge distortion problem in image intensification
Q34: Methods to reduce fluoroscopic radiation exposure include:
1)automatic
Q36: In order to reduce visible noise using
Q37: Cassette-based spot filming has been replaced by
A)digital
Q38: Fluoroscopic resolution with image intensification will vary
Q39: In a fluoroscopy system, the x-ray tube
Q40: Digitization of the fluoroscopic image permits
A)image post-processing.
B)transfer
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