P.G Diploma ExaminationsinMedicalRadiodiagnosis
(DMRD) - May 2013
Paper I- Basic Sciences as Applied to Radiodiagnosis (Basic science,
Radiation physics, Radiological anatomy, Radiography and contrast media)
Time: 3 hrs Max marks:100
• Answer all questions
Essay: (20)
1. Describe the physical principles of sprial C.T. Discuss the merits and demerits in clinical applications as compared with conventional C.T.
Short essays: (8x10=80)
2. Hazards of radiation in a human beings
3. Discuss the various radiographic techniques for patella
4. X-rays and it properties
5. Phased array transducer
6. Non-ionic contrast media
7. Pulse sequence in MR imaging
8. Normal anatomy of mediastinum
9. Grids
(DMRD) - May 2013
Paper I- Basic Sciences as Applied to Radiodiagnosis (Basic science,
Radiation physics, Radiological anatomy, Radiography and contrast media)
Time: 3 hrs Max marks:100
• Answer all questions
Essay: (20)
1. Describe the physical principles of sprial C.T. Discuss the merits and demerits in clinical applications as compared with conventional C.T.
Short essays: (8x10=80)
2. Hazards of radiation in a human beings
3. Discuss the various radiographic techniques for patella
4. X-rays and it properties
5. Phased array transducer
6. Non-ionic contrast media
7. Pulse sequence in MR imaging
8. Normal anatomy of mediastinum
9. Grids
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