#1
Which medical imaging modality uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal body structures?
#2
What does the acronym 'MRI' stand for in the context of medical imaging?
#3
In interventional radiology, what is the primary purpose of a catheter?
#4
Which medical imaging technique is commonly used to assess bone fractures and joint conditions?
#5
Which interventional radiology procedure involves the insertion of a thin tube to clear or widen blocked blood vessels?
#6
In nuclear medicine, which radionuclide is commonly used in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans?
#7
Which imaging modality is often used to visualize soft tissues, such as the brain and muscles?
#8
Which medical imaging technique is primarily used to evaluate blood flow and detect vascular abnormalities?
#9
What is the purpose of contrast agents in medical imaging?
#10
What is the purpose of a fluoroscopy procedure in medical imaging?
#11
In computed tomography (CT), what does the term 'slice thickness' refer to?
#12
What is the primary advantage of using 3D mammography (tomosynthesis) over traditional 2D mammography?
#13
In ultrasound imaging, what does the term 'echogenic' refer to?
#14