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Question added by Hisham Al-Naddaf Ct-Scan and MRI technician. Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib group.
11 years ago
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Answer added by  Shahid Iqbal Mughal, Imaging Technologist, Islamabad Diagnostic Center, Islamabad (IDC)
5 years ago

while scannig pathalogic areas of the body we have to lessen the sclice thickness for batter detail and to evaluate the pathalogy. so we depends on the sclice thickness w ... See More

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Answer added by  Anthony Labbao, Radiographer, Almana General Hospital
6 years ago

we will depend on the body thickness of the patient to calculate the amount of radiation entering the body of the atient

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Answer added by  Lokesh N, MRI Technologist, Holy Spirit Hospital
6 years ago

YES  WE WILL DEPEND ON CHANGING SLICE THICKNESS FOR HRCT, 3D CT 

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Answer added by  fadel migdadi, فني أشعة سينية, الخدمات الطبية الملكية
6 years ago

body part. study. scanner pitch vs rotation speed.

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Answer added by  Hisham Al-Naddaf, Ct-Scan and MRI technician., Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib group.
7 years ago

if for organs it will be changed depending on the organ or exam and technical changing pitch vs rotation speed.

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Answer added by  PRABAHARAN GABRIEL JACOB, Radiographer, ECHS POLYCLINIC
7 years ago

Depends on body part, study, scanner