Grateful for the detailed explanation. It is easier to remember something, if you know all the "why's" to it's properties. These fundamentals are often omitted in lecture. Thank You.
I often have to defend myself when I'm asking my attending: Why is that like that? - "Well that's just how things are", they respond. For me always an answer to which I on the one hand I think you just don't care and lack the capacities to teach me properly and on the other hand seeing that if you want to advance in your endless list of tasks in clinical practice you need to be pragmatic. Difficult to judge but I am THIRSTY for that kind of understanding! Otherwise one just assumes certain things without being sure in one's own foundations in order to draw assumptions... Thanks for the video!
Doesn't a narrow window have a low contrast (long scale) compared to a wider window which would have a higher contrast (short scale)? Or am I getting mixed up with simple radiographic x rays and the result of adjusting kV settings (low kV giving a higher contrast image)?
If your ct tech relies in the auto dose setting cam they actually be overexposing some patients to radiation such as larger people who are at risk for overabsorption
8 years on this video is still helping med students like me so thank you very much dr
fantastic explanation! detailed enough yet simplified!
You did an absolutely wonderful job!
Radiographer from South Africa. Thank you
Thank you for orienting the video conceptually. It helped me a lot!
so helpful for me as a medical imaging student , thank you very much
Thank you for the video, very informative and simplified approach..
Please do more videos.. :)
this is very helpful. and calming. thank you.
thank you so much.Video provided useful information in an easy way
Thank you very much, very helpful
Complex topic explained in a simple manner. Thank you very much for your efforts!!
That was really helpful, great job
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Very Informative.Thanks
Grateful for the detailed explanation. It is easier to remember something, if you know all the "why's" to it's properties. These fundamentals are often omitted in lecture. Thank You.
I often have to defend myself when I'm asking my attending: Why is that like that? - "Well that's just how things are", they respond. For me always an answer to which I on the one hand I think you just don't care and lack the capacities to teach me properly and on the other hand seeing that if you want to advance in your endless list of tasks in clinical practice you need to be pragmatic. Difficult to judge but I am THIRSTY for that kind of understanding! Otherwise one just assumes certain things without being sure in one's own foundations in order to draw assumptions... Thanks for the video!
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Great stuff!!
thank you.
Great lession, thanks
Nice presentation. Thank you
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Thank you, love this video but what is it with that math
Thanks madam
Doesn't a narrow window have a low contrast (long scale) compared to a wider window which would have a higher contrast (short scale)? Or am I getting mixed up with simple radiographic x rays and the result of adjusting kV settings (low kV giving a higher contrast image)?
no, wrong way around . Wide window is low contrast. We are talking about windowing not kV as that is fixed by the time we are viewing the images
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Thanks but you didn't inform about inner ear.pns.orbit and neck which window and level
If your ct tech relies in the auto dose setting cam they actually be overexposing some patients to radiation such as larger people who are at risk for overabsorption
10:27 I got up and opened my dorm room door.
Everything fine but the poor mouse... jeez!