fig_num,sub_section_headings,images-src,image_caption Figure 11.2,Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/og-2-2-1024x743.jpg,Figure 11.2A Pelvic ultrasound in a female with an ovarian cyst. Figure 11.2,Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/og-2-3-1024x895.jpg,Figure 11.2B Sagittal ultrasound of a right ovarian cyst. Figure 11.3,Ovarian Tumor,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Og-3-2-1024x866.jpg,"Figure 11.3A Ultrasound of female uterus, echogenic mass with acoustic shadowing." Figure 11.3,Ovarian Tumor,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/OG-3-3-1024x787.jpg,"Figure 11.3B CT Scan of female pelvis, left adnexal mass with bone, fat and soft tissue." Figure 7.2,Normal Mammogram Medio-Lateral Oblique (MLO) Projection,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/normal-mammography-300x244.png,"Figure 7.2A Normal Mammography Image, CC Projection" Figure 7.2,Normal Mammogram Medio-Lateral Oblique (MLO) Projection,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/normal-mammography-2-e1502466131862-300x252.png,"Figure 7.2B Normal Mammography Image, MLO projection." Figure 5.12,This is often referred to as the ‘3/6/9 rule’,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/barium-swallow-842x1024.jpg,Figure 5.12 Colon anatomy emphasized by the distribution of barium and gas in the colon. Figure 5.3,"Chest x-ray Image Acquisition, Patient Positioning:",https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/chest_01-155x300.png,Figure 5.3A Positioning for a Posterior-Anterior Chest x-ray Figure 5.3,"Chest x-ray Image Acquisition, Patient Positioning:",https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/chest_lateral_01-175x300.png,Figure 5.3B Positioning for a Lateral Chest x-ray Figure 3.44,5) CAR Referral Guidelines: CAR Website Last accessed July 2017.,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/normal-pediatric-nuclear-medicine-bone-scan.png,"Figure 3.44A Normal, Pediatric, Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan" Figure 3.44,5) CAR Referral Guidelines: CAR Website Last accessed July 2017.,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/download-e1503959633549.png,"Figure 3.44B Normal, Adult, Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan" Figure 3.44,Normal Adult Bone Scan,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/normal-pediatric-nuclear-medicine-bone-scan.png,"Figure 3.44A Normal, Pediatric, Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan" Figure 3.44,Normal Adult Bone Scan,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/download-e1503959633549.png,"Figure 3.44B Normal, Adult, Nuclear Medicine Bone Scan" Figure 3.45,Nuclear Medicine:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/PET-CT-Scanner.jpg,Figure 3.45 PET/CT Scanner Figure 3.46,Nuclear Medicine:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/PET-CT-lymphoma.png,"Figure 3.46A PET/CT – Fused image, PET image superimposed on the of the axial chest CT for a patient with lymphoma" Figure 3.46,Nuclear Medicine:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/PET-CT-lymphoma-2.png,"Figure 3.46B PET, whole body image, for a patient with lymphoma" Figure 3.31,T2 Sagittal MRI,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2017/10/B-mode-ultrasound-of-the-carotid-bulb-1.jpg,Figure 3.31 B-Mode Ultrasound of the Carotid bulb with atherosclerotic plaque Figure 3.32,T2 Sagittal MRI,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Ultrasound-machine.jpg,Figure 3.32A Ultrasound Machine Figure 3.32,T2 Sagittal MRI,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/mobile-ultrasound-136x300.jpg,Figure 3.32B Mobile Ultrasound Machine Figure 3.33,Mobile Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/ultrasound-image-of-the-normal-echogenicity-of-the-liver-and-the-lower-echogenicity-adjacent-renal-cortex.png,Figure 3.33 Ultrasound image of the normal liver and kidney. The echogenicity of the liver is greater than the echogenicity of the adjacent renal cortex Figure 3.34,Mobile Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/gallbladder.png,Figure 3.34 Gallbladder Figure 3.35,Mobile Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/normal-liver-us.png,Figure 3.35A Normal Liver Ultrasound Figure 3.35,Mobile Ultrasound,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/hepatomegaly-us.png,Figure 3.35B Hepatomegaly and hepatic steatosis on Ultrasound Figure 3.39,Ultrasound Probes,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Linear-probe-and-two-curved-array-probes.jpg,Figure 3.39 Linear probe and two curved array probes Figure 3.22,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Plane-of-imaging-related-to-cantho-meatal-line-1024x794.jpg,Figure 3.22 The plane of imaging related to the cantho-meatal line Figure 3.23,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Images-of-CT-with-HU-measurements-1024x892.jpg,Figure 3.23 Images of CT with HU measurements Figure 3.25,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Brain-level-and-window-167x300.png,Figure 3.25A Brain Level and Window Figure 3.25,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Bone-level-and-window-186x300.png,Figure 3.25B Bone Level and Window Figure 3.26,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/brain-window-2-300x244.png,Figure 3.26A Head CT visible on brain level and window. Bone not well seen. Figure 3.26,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/brain-on-bone-window-300x229.png,Figure 3.26B Head CT on bone level and window. Brain not well seen. Figure 3.27,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/standard-viewing-orientation-for-axial-CT.png,Figure 3.27 Standard viewing orientation for an axial CT image Figure 3.28,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/CT-image-in-axial-orientation-300x244.png,Figure 3.28A CT image displayed in axial orientation Figure 3.28,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/CT-image-in-saggital-orientation-300x229.png,Figure 3.28B CT image displayed in sagittal orientation Figure 3.28,Bone,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/CT-image-in-coronal-orientation-300x229.png,Figure 3.28C CT image displayed in coronal orientation Figure 3.30,Mediastinum,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/CT-PE-images-with-maximum-contrast-in-the-pulmonary-arteries.png,Figure 3.30 CT PE image maximizing the injected contrast in the pulmonary arteries Figure 3.19,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2017/10/angiography-machine-with-carm-1.jpg,Figure 3.19 Angiography Machine with C-Arm Figure 3.20,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/carotid-angiography-DSA-e1506469676130-300x230.png,"Figure 3.20: Carotid Angiography, Digital Subtraction Angiography" Figure 3.15,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2017/10/Fluoroscopy-machine-1.jpg,Figure 3.15 A Fluoroscopy Machine Figure 3.18,Attributions,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/fluoroscopy-images-reversed-in-comparison-to-x-rays-text-883x1024.png,Figure 3.18 Fluoroscopy Images are Inverted in Comparison to x-rays Figure 3.12,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2017/10/mammography-x-ray-machine-1.jpg,Figure 3.12 Mammography x-ray Machine Figure 3.13,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Blausen-Mammogram-1024x1024.png,Figure 3.13A – CC Mammography Illustration Figure 3.13,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/CC-Mammogram-1024x683.jpg,Figure 3.13B – Patient being positioned for a CC Mammogram Figure 3.14,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Mammography-images-a-300x244.png,"Figure 3.14A Mammography CC image, left side, normal screening mammography image" Figure 3.14,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/mammography-images-b-300x229.png,"Figure 3.14B Mammography, MLO image, left side, normal screening mammography image" Figure 3.4,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/x-ray-tube-lead-housing-with-portal-for-x-ray-transmission.jpg,"Figure 3.4 X-ray Tube, Lead Housing with Portal for x-ray emission, bench top image" Figure 3.5,Examples of Fluoroscopic procedures includes:,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/x-ray-image-creation-and-display.jpg,Figure 3.5 X-ray Image Creation and Display Figure 3.8,X-ray gray-scale,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Left-Shoulder-X-Ray-Knife.png,Figure 3.8 Left Shoulder x-ray Figure 3.9,X-ray gray-scale,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/effect-of-tissue-thickness-on-x-ray-appearance-881x1024.jpg,Figure 3.9 Effect of tissue thickness on x-ray appearance Figure 3.10,X-ray gray-scale,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/Common-x-ray-test-object-778x1024.jpg,"Figure 3.10 Common x-ray Test Object, Lucite Plastic Board" Figure 3.11,Patient Positioning for x-ray images,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/chest_01.png,"Figure 3.11A Posterior-anterior, upright, chest x-ray positioning." Figure 3.11,Patient Positioning for x-ray images,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/chest_lateral_01.png,"Figure 3.11B Lateral, upright, chest x-ray positioning." Figure 3.11,Patient Positioning for x-ray images,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/decubitus_abdomen_01.png,Figure 3.11 Decubitus positioning for a chest or abdomen x-ray. Figure 3.1,Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS),https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2017/10/PACS-image-viewing-station-1.jpg,Figure 3.1 PACS Imaging Viewing Station (Workstation) Figure 3.2,Requesting Imaging,https://openpress.usask.ca/app/uploads/sites/34/2019/02/MRI-Consultation-Form-233x300.jpg,Figure 3.2 – MRI Request Form