Brain Scans Flashcards

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What are the types of Brain Scans?

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  • Computed Axial Tomography (CAT)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
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What is a Computed Axial Tomography (CAT) Scan?

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  • Series of x-rays that combine to form a 2D/3D picture
  • Dye is injected into patient as a contrast material
  • Patient placed in cylindrical CAT scan machine
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What are the Strengths of CAT Scans?

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  • Useful for revealing abnormal structures in brain such as tumors/structural damage
  • Quality of image is higher than a traditional X-Ray
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What are the Weaknesses of CAT Scans?

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  • Requires more radiation than traditional X-Rays - more exposure to radiation
  • Pregnant women are unable to be scanned in this way
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What are Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scans?

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  • Involves use of magnetic field that cause atoms of brain to change their alignment when magnet is turned off
  • A detector reads signals and uses them to map out the structure
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What are the Strengths of MRI Scans?

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  • Give a more detailed image of soft tissue in brain that CAT scans
  • Best suited for cases when patient is to undergo examination several times successively in a short period of time - not exposing patient to radiation
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What are the Weaknesses of MRI Scans?

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  • Takes a long time

- Uncomfortable for patients

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What is a Functional MRI (FMRI)?

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  • Provides both anatomic + functional information by taking repeated images of the brain in action
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What are Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scans?

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  • Involves administrating slightly radioactive glucose to patients
  • Most active areas of brain use glucose + radiation detectors can see the radioactive areas - building up a picture of activity in brain
  • Scans take 10-40 minutes to complete + are painless
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What are the Strengths of PET Scans?

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  • Reveal chemical information that is not available with other imaging - can distinguish between benign (not harmful) and malignant (harmful) tumors
  • Can show brain in action
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What are the Weaknesses of PET Scans?

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  • Extremely costly - therefore not easily available for research
  • Patient has to be injected with a radioactive substance
  • only be used a few times
  • Less precise than MRI scans
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