A graphic anomaly that's a left over effect from human intervention.
An artifact is something on an image that is not part of the body part being studied. The identity of the artifact can't always be identified. Sometimes repeat imaging is needed to get a good picture without artifact.
in means artifact. artifact is the same in English and spanish
Sometimes your diaphragm (breathing muscle) can cause what appears to be an area of ischemia (low-blood flow) in your heart. This is a "diaphragmatic attenuation artifact." It may be a true "fixed defect" or it may not be anything at all. A "fixed defect" means that you have a complete blockage, or an almost complete blockage to a terminal segment of the artery going to your heart. Exercise is supposed to dilate your arteries. So a fixed defect means that there was no ability to dilate that segment and to deliver further blood to that area. It can mean you had a previous infarction (heart attack).
Significant attenuation artifact refers to the distortion of imaging results caused by the absorption or scattering of sound waves or radiation as they pass through different tissues in the body. This phenomenon can lead to decreased image quality or misinterpretation of structures, particularly in medical imaging modalities like ultrasound, CT, or MRI. It typically occurs when there are variations in tissue density or composition, and understanding this artifact is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Susceptibility artifact refers to image distortion in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) caused by variations in magnetic susceptibility between different tissues. This results in signal loss, distortion, and dark regions in the image, particularly in areas near air-tissue interfaces or metallic objects, making it difficult to interpret the affected images accurately. Special imaging techniques, such as susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI), can be used to minimize or exploit these artifacts for diagnostic purposes.
Yes, an artifact creature is considered an artifact.
An artifact is any feature which appears on the image which is not present on the original object. These can be caused by things such as machine calibration, blood flow, etc.
an object that gives information about the culture of a person or group
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In some electronic tests, "artifact" is what you might call "static" if it was on your radio. It's not the actual signal, but just some noise that got recorded or disseminated.
The meaning I know is 'Magnetic Resonance Imaging', though there will be others
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