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Title: Radiographic Film Artifacts


1
Radiographic Film Artifacts
  • DMI 50B
  • Kyle Thornton

2
What Is An Artifact?
  • Any optical density that is not anatomy
  • An unwanted density on the radiograph
  • Interferes with diagnosis

3
There Are Three Time Periods In Which Artifacts
Can Occur
  • During exposure
  • During processing
  • During film handling, prior to processing,
    loading cassette, or storing

4
Exposure Artifacts
  • Poor screen-film contact
  • Improper use/positioning of a grid
  • Double exposure
  • Patient motion
  • Poor patient preparation
  • Clothing, jewelery, glasses, belts, etc.

5
Processing Artifacts
  • Dirty Rollers
  • Will leave deposits on film
  • Areas of increased or reduced density
  • Occasionally some sludge may not be washed off
    and dried onto the film
  • Chemical Fog
  • Improper or inadequate chemistry
  • Leaves a uniform dull gray haze on the film
  • May also be seen in two different colors
  • Referred to as dichroic stain

6
Guide Shoe and Roller Marks
  • Guide shoes are sprung or improperly positioned
  • The ridges in the guide shoe press against the
    film leaving an artifact
  • Pi-lines
  • Dirt or stain on a roller
  • 3.14 inches apart
  • Pressure marks
  • Irregular or dirty rollers
  • Small, circular patterns are produced

7
Handling And Storage Artifacts
  • Light or Radiation Fog
  • White light streaks
  • Safelight too close or wrong wattage
  • Film left in x-ray room during exposure

8
Kink Marks
  • Improper handling or storage
  • Appears as a fingernail mark

9
Static
  • Caused by buildup of electrons in the emulsion
  • Three types of static artifacts
  • Crown
  • Tree
  • Smudge

10
Hypo Retention
  • Yellowish stain that appears on finished
    radiograph
  • Due to inadequate washing
  • Remaining thiosulfate from fixer solution
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