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Imaging methods of urinary tract

Imaging methods of urinary tract

This ppt teaching file is dedicated to examination methods that are used to imaging pathological findings of urinary tract

 

Imaging methods of liver and biliary tract

Imaging methods of liver and biliary tract

This powerpoint presentation is devoted to teaching investigative methods used to display the pathological findings of liver and biliary tract. It deals with radiological, scintigraphycal and endoscopic imaging methods. Presentation shows the algorithm, the possibility of therapeutic effects and possible complications. It also includes a set of test questions.

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Václav Janík, CSc, | 3.LF UK | discipline: Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Radiology and Imaging, Internal Medicine | category: Presentations | keywords: radiology, liver and biliary tract, imaging methods, patological findings of liver and biliary tract | attachment: 2 | viewed: 345x | published on: 14.3.2011 | last modified on: 23.11.2011

Dynamic X-ray methods. X-ray contrast agents

Dynamic X-ray methods. X-ray contrast agents

This ppt file overviews dynamic radiological procedures: principles of fluoroscopy, seriography, cineradiology and videorecording are presented.
The second part treats contrast agents currently employed in X-ray examinations of different organs.
The presentation is followed by control questions (multi-choice test).

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Jan Šprindrich, CSc. | 3.LF UK | discipline: Biophysics, Radiology and Imaging | category: Presentations | keywords: Fluoroscopy, seriography, cineradiography, videorecording. X-ray kontrast agents | attachment: 3 | viewed: 450x | published on: 4.3.2011 | last modified on: 23.11.2011

Computed tomography - CT

Computed tomography - CT

This ppt teaching file resumes the principle, technical features and current methods of CT examinations in clinical practice. The presentation includes a lot of pictures, which ilustrative shows possibilities of CT and help us understand it´s principles.
The presentation is followed by control questions (multi-choice test)

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Jan Šprindrich, CSc. | 3.LF UK | discipline: Biophysics, Radiology and Imaging | category: Presentations | keywords: CT, spiral CT, MDCT, HRCT, Angio-CT, 3D CT, 4D CT, perfusion CT, radiation burden in CT examinations | attachment: 2 | viewed: 415x | published on: 4.3.2011 | last modified on: 23.11.2011

Study materials for modul IC - Radiology

Study materials for modul IC - Radiology

Powerpoint presentations for modul ,,IC - Radiology" on the following topics: Radiological imaging methods, Radioprotection, basics of radiobiology, basics of radiography, X-ray films, dynamic X-ray methods, X-ray contrast agents, Computed tomography, Magnetic resonance, Ultrasonogrphy and Ultrared imaging.

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Jan Šprindrich, CSc. | 3.LF UK | discipline: Radiology and Imaging | category: Presentations | keywords: radiology, CT, MR, Ultrasonograpgy, X-ray, Imaging | attachment: 8 | viewed: 474x | published on: 8.11.2010 | last modified on: 23.11.2011
 

Radiology of Gastrointestinal tract (GIT)

Radiology of Gastrointestinal tract (GIT)

The PowerPoint presentation deals with the examination of GIT with X-ray, scintigraphy, ultrasonography and endoscopic techniques. It refers to the typical findings of radiodiagnostic and disease states briefly the possibilities of their treatment. Part of the article is also a test on a given topic, indicating the correct answers.

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Václav Janík, CSc, | 3.LF UK | discipline: Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Radiology and Imaging, Internal Medicine | category: Presentations | keywords: radiology, gastrointestinal tract, imaging methods, patological findings of GIT | attachment: 2 | viewed: 490x | published on: 14.3.2011 | last modified on: 23.11.2011

Radiological Imaging Methods

Radiological Imaging Methods

This ppt teaching file is an introduction to the study of radiology for students of medical faculty.
History of radiology, overview of different contemporary imaging methods, their physical principles and future trends of radiology are presented. The second part is dedicated to the static radiological methods of conventional radiography, to radiographic positioning /views/ and to the acquisition of analoque and digital image in radiology.
The presentation is followed by control questions (multi-choice test).

 
author: Doc. MUDr. Jan Šprindrich, CSc. | 3.LF UK | discipline: Biophysics, Radiology and Imaging | category: Presentations | keywords: Radiology, imaging modalities, radiography, X-ray views, analogue and digital image. | attachment: 2 | viewed: 348x | published on: 4.3.2011 | last modified on: 23.11.2011

Radiology of bones – basic patterns

Radiology of bones – basic patterns

This presentation covers the principles of radiological skeletal examinations, the indications and the basic semeiological patterns in X-ray osteological imaging. Structural and morphological X-ray skeletal changes in current diseases of bones are treated and images of these affections are presented.
The presentation is followed by control questions (multi-choice test)

 

Atlas of Radiological Images

Atlas of Radiological Images

A web based atlas of thousands of radiological images grouped into clinical cases with concise description of the case and the finding. Images are grouped according to topography, organ, and modality. A number of images have set a skill level to guide pregraduate students. Numerous keywords link to their respective cases. The atlas issues a Google gadget "Radiology case of the day", which displays every day a different imaging case on your desktop.

 
author: Lukáš Lambert | 1.LF UK | discipline: Radiology and Imaging | category: Learning sites | keywords: Atlas, Radiology, Images, Atlas, Radiology, Images | attachment: 1 | viewed: 1038x | published on: 24.11.2010 | last modified on: 9.1.2012

Gamma knife

Gamma knife

This article includes two powerpoint presentations about radiosurgery. Radiosurgery is a medical procedure that allows non-invasive treatment of benign and malignant tumors. It is also known as stereotactic radiotherapy. Radiosurgery is especially helpful for the localized, highly precise treatment of brain tumors.

 
author: Josef Novotný | 3.LF UK | discipline: Biophysics, Radiology and Imaging | category: Educational websites, Presentations | keywords: radiosurgery, gamma knife, brain tumor | attachment: 2 | viewed: 949x | published on: 4.11.2010 | last modified on: 23.11.2011
 
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