Medical Imaging Techniques detailed syllabus for Biomedical Engineering (BM) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the BM students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Biomedical Engineering 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit BM 6th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of medical imaging techniques is as follows.
Course General Outcome
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General Outcome
On completion of the study the student will be able: MODULE I RADIOGRAPHY AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
- To Understand the generation , properties of X-ray and x-ray machine
- To define X- Ray
- To explain the generation of X-ray
- To list the properties of X- ray
- To explain the block diagram of X-ray machine
- To understand Computed axial tomography and Angiography
- To explain the principle of computed tomography
- To explain the system components of CT machine
- To explain different generations of Computed Tomography
- To differentiate between CT & X-ray
- To explain angiography
- To explain C-ARM and Balloon angioplasty
- To describe the working of intra aortic balloon pump.
MODULE II ULTRASOUND IMAGING
- To Understand Ultrasound imaging
- To describe ultrasound and its properties
- To explain the generation of ultrasound
- To explain different modes of scanning used in ultrasound imaging
- To explain different types of scanning used in ultrasound imaging
- To explain Doppler Ultrasound
- To describe echocardiography
- To describe echoencephalography
- To list the applications of ultrasound in medical field
MODULE III MR IMAGING AND APPLICATIONS
- To Understand Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging and its applications
- To explain the principle of NMR imaging
- To define precession
- To define Longitudinal and Transverse relaxation time
- To explain the system components of NMR system
- To describe important magnets used in MRI
- To list the applications of MRI
MODULE IV NUCLEAR IMAGING AND APPLICATIONS
- To understand nuclear imaging and its applications
- To explain the concept of nuclear imaging
- To describe radioactive isotopes used in nuclear imaging
- To describe radioactive decay
- To Describe half life period
- To list the properties of Gamma rays
- To explain the building components of Gamma camera
- To list the applications of gamma camera
- To understand Emission Computed Tomography PET scanning
- To explain principle and operation of SPECT scanning
- To explain principle and operation of PET scanning
MODULE I GENERATION , PROPERTIES OF X-RAYS AND X-RAY MACHINE
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MODULE II ULTRASOUND IMAGING
Ultrasound and its properties- Generation of ultrasound – Modes of scanning used in ultrasound imaging- Types of scanning- Doppler Ultrasound- Echocardiography -Echoencephalography-applications of ultrasound in medical field
MODULE III NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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MODULE IV NUCLEAR IMAGING AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Concept of Nuclear imaging- Radioactive isotopes used in nuclear imaging-Radioactive decay-Half life period-properties of Gamma rays- Building components of Gamma camera- Applications of gamma camera Emission Computed Tomography PET scanning Principle and operation of SPECT scanning and PET scanning
Text Books:
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Reference Books:
- Fundamental Physics of radiology-Massey & Meredith-Wright, Bristol-1992
- Principles of computed tomography-A C Kak-IEEE Press New York
- Physics of diagnostic ultrasound-Peter Fisch-John Wiley & sons-England-1990
- MRI made easy-H H Schild-Schering A G-2003
For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Biomedical Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit BM 6th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.
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