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    • [DOC File]XXXX Nuclear Cardiology Lab - Intersocietal

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      Patient is placed supine on the table with left arm raised above head. Patient goes into the gantry head first. In instances of claustrophobia, attenuation or other discomfort, imaging may be performed in the prone position. Attention is given to ensure patient comfort (i.e., arm supports, blankets or leg supports).

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    • Ocular Side Effects of Systemic Drugs

      Selective accumulation of inclusions in large optic nerve axons; may decrease axoplasmic flow biochemically or mechanically resulting in optic nerve head edema. Ocular SEs. Photophobia in 57%, blue-green rings around lights, blurred vision, VF defects. Other SEs. Thyroid dysfunction by causing increased T4 levels and decreased T3 levels ...

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      When evaluating the PTV V 95, the mean value of all cases decreased from 99.3% to 98.2% after the plans were recomputed to account for the attenuation of the immobilization devices. When analyzing the mean value of the PTV V 100 , the effects of immobilization were even more apparent with a change in coverage from 91.4% to 74.0% (Figure 4).

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      Some revealed poor differentiation of gray / white matter as well as a generalized decreased attenuation through both cerebral hemispheres. ... Lapeer RJ, Prager RW. Fetal head moulding: finite ...

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    • [DOC File]Microbiology Case Studies

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      attenuation . Decreased virulence of a pathogen through either natural or experimental means. auscultation . A method based on sounds or sound changes, used during a physical examination to gather data on internal organs like the heart, lungs, liver, etc.; the most common method involves the use of a stethoscope. autochthonous

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      attenuation with mass effect and ill defined margins isodense at 1-2/52 more decreased . attenuation looks like CSF at few months . Poor outcome with thrombolysis if: hypodensity >1/3 MCA territory (19% fatal haemorrhage vs 0%; 7% . good 3/12 outcome vs 17%), sulcal effacement, mass effect, cerebral oedema. ICH: increased attenuation in 1st ...

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      A head CT scan of an 83 year old woman has been performed, who has presented with a 3 day history of increasing confusion and unsteady gait following a fall. Her GCS is 12 (M5, V3, E4). ... A CT scan showing bilateral areas of decreased attenuation in the cerebellum is shown.

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    • [DOCX File]PUZZONIA, JULIE

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      When evaluating the PTV (V95), the mean value decreased from 99.3% to 98.2% after the plans were recomputed to account for the attenuation of the immobilization devices. When analyzing the mean value of the PTV ( V100) , the effects of immobilization were even more apparent with a change in coverage from 91.4% to 74.0% (Figure 4).

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    • [DOCX File]Zach Stauch

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      Immobilization contents, such as the posterior mask and head rest, were contoured when appropriate such that attenuation would be included in the dose calculation. The normal tissue contours were reviewed by attending physicians, and 10 specific OAR were selected to be evaluated on both the original CT and assessment CT for dosimetric ...

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    • [DOC File]IMAGING OF THE HEAD AND SPINE (CNS)

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      Computed tomography following head injury. There are high attenuation (white ) areas in the R frontal region due to intracerebral haemorrhage (white arrow). This was a contre coup injury. There is also a narrow area of high attenuation on the R side beneath the skull due to a …

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