RF Overflow Artifacts

RF overflow artifacts cause a nonuniform, washed-out appearance to an image as shown in the following axial image of a head. This artifact occurs when the signal received by the scanner from the patient is too intense to be accurately digitized by the analog-to-digital converter. Autoprescanning usually adjusts the receiver gain to prevent this from occurring but if the artifact still occurs, the receiver gain can be decreased manually.


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Last modified March 5, 1996