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MOSAIQ User's Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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CHAPTER 6: MLC Fit<br />

8. In the Treatment Field Definition dialog box, click OK to save your work. You are now<br />

ready to complete the remainder of your MLC leaf plan.<br />

Printing and Saving Your MLC Leaf Plan<br />

Once you have completed an MLC Fit treatment field plan, you can output an MLC leaf<br />

plan report to your printer. Use the Beam’s Eye View Print Setup dialog box to set the<br />

Output Scaling for your report. Once the scaling is set, click the Print button to output the<br />

report to the default printer. Click the Setup button to open the Windows Print Setup dialog<br />

box if you want to specify a different printer, etc.<br />

MLC Leaf Plan Report<br />

Header<br />

Patient Prints the patient name (Last, First, MI) and primary ID.<br />

Field Prints the treatment field ID, field Name, and the Date and Time the<br />

field was last edited.<br />

Angles Prints the Collimator and Gantry angles.<br />

Graphical Display Area<br />

The graphical MLC leaf plan information is centered in the page below the report header.<br />

The orientation is a beam’s eye view (picture the gantry positioned on top of the page).<br />

Isocenter is indicated by a + symbol.<br />

The graphical MLC leaf plan information includes the shape perimeter, leaf outlines,<br />

and Y Jaw leading edges.<br />

Each leaf is labeled with its leaf number and position (24= -1.40).<br />

The top-most leaf on each side of the page is labeled with the leaf side name (B1,<br />

B2).<br />

Footer<br />

Prints the scaling information. This information includes the scaling option selected in the<br />

Beam’s Eye View Print Setup dialog box (STD, SAD, SFD, or Print To Page) as well as the<br />

actual scale (0.56 cm = 1.00 cm).<br />

Copyright 2010, Elekta Impac Software 137<br />

LUGMSQ0002/4.0/23-Sep-2010

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