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will remove ALL patient information from the image other than Patient ID#. This
can be useful if the desire is to maintain a level of anonymity when viewing the scan on
the screen. The image should NOT be printed when the Privacy icon is selected and no
patient data is displayed. To allow for the basic patient information, then the Text
Overlay icon should be selected.
This allows the user to display some
information but also remove the excess information from the Image Windows.
Projection Mode:
There are 2 options available for projection mode, one is “Radiographic”, the second is
“MIP”. Radiographic is the image displayed as a normal radiograph.
MIP stands for Maximum Intensity Projection. This is an image tool that is only usefull
for thick slice slabs. It will display for each pixel, the most dense valued pixel in the
depth of the selected slab, which means it will display the brightest pixel (voxel). Below
is a comparison of a thick slice slab as a Radiographic projection vs. an MIP projection.
Radiograph
MIP
To alternate between Radiograph and MIP, click the Proj. Mode icon. It will display to
you which mode it is currently toggled to.
Filters:
There are 3 filter options available; Smooth, Normal, Sharp. Filters can be applied to
enhance images. The default filter type will be Normal. But if the image requires a little
more detail, than the Sharp filter can be selected. Smooth will make the edges of the
images appear more smooth, but may lose some detail. Filters are often a personal
preference. Select the Filters icon to apply one of the 3 options.
Measurements:
There are various measuring tools for treatment planning.
HU: These are for measuring Hounsfield Units, which is density value of an area of
interest.
Angle: These are for measuring angles on the anatomy of interest.
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