Diagnostic Imaging

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a form of electromagnetic radiation
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the degree of blackness on a radiograph
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the number of shades of gray
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the sharpness between interfaces of tissue and organs
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the display used for echocardiography
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tissues reflect more sound back to transducer
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same echotexture as surrounding tissue
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tissues reflect less sound to transducer
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used to decrease scatter radiation and increase contrast
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controls the degree of contrast
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milliamperage x time