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Thursday At a Glance
Ehman is RSNA President
Jackson Named Board Chair
Dunnick is R&E Foundation Chair
RSNA/AAPM Symposium Explores Precision Medicine
First RSNA Image Share Validation Seals Awarded
Question of the Day:
Is the ALARA principle followed for modalities like ultrasound that do not expose patients to electromagnetic radiation?
Tip of the day:
Reducing the voxel size of an isotropic MRI acquisition will result in higher spatial resolution at the cost of reduced signal-to-noise.
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Question:
Is the ALARA principle followed for modalities like ultrasound that do not expose patients to electromagnetic radiation?
Answer:
Yes. Ultrasonic field parameters and dwell times are selected to provide the best possible imaging study, while keeping acoustic output as low as reasonably achievable.