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1 Resident Physics Lectures
Christensen, Chapter 7 X-Ray Beam Restrictors George David Associate Professor Department of Radiology Medical College of Georgia

2 Restrictors Types Aperture Diaphragms Cones and Cylinders Collimators

3 Aperture Diaphragms Lead sheet with hole in center simple
large penumbra (shadow) Lead close to focal spot Focal Spot Penumbra Film

4 Cones & Cylinders Focal Spot Focal Spot Film Film
With cone angle as above, this functions as an aperture Reduced Penumbra

5 Collimators Advantages Configuration
Provides adjustable rectangular field fluoro may also have circular field light beam indicates x-ray field Configuration two sets of shutters longitudinal transverse sets may actually have two pairs of shutters operating together One set; two pairs

6 Collimators Generally include filter & light Focal Spot Filter Lamp
Mirror Filter Focal Spot Shutters (only 1 set shown)

7 Collimator Features Numerical field size indicators
Field size is SID dependent 40”

8 Collimator Features Field center indicator (crosshairs)
plastic sheet attached to bottom of collimator two black lines drawn on it light projects field center on patient Shutters Crosshairs Bottom of Collimator

9 Positive Beam Limitation (PBL or Automatic Collimation)
senses film size, orientation, & SID source - image distance limits x-ray field to size of film No longer required PBL does not insure tube & bucky are aligned! Cassette

10 Collimator Checks X-Ray / Light Field alignment
Alignment of x-ray field to bucky Field Size Indicator accuracy PBL accuracy


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