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Dose reduction in obstetrics

The British Journal of Radiology, 1975
Dr. Ardran and his colleagues (1975) have suggested that new rare earth fluorescent screens will have application in obstetrical radiology. The Trimax system, the only commercial system currently available, is not suitable, in our experience, for fetal radiography.
J. G. B. Russell, Carole Pritchard
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Dose reduction in fluoroscopy

The British Journal of Radiology, 1969
In reply to the letter from Ardran and Crooks (1969) regarding our system for dose reduction in diagnostic radiology, we should like to say that we see no reason why other methods of dose reduction should not be incorporated in addition to the video tape system.
R. Astley, M. F. Docker
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Dose Reduction in Diagnostic Radiology

The British Journal of Radiology, 1957
Recent editorials in the radiological journals have expressed the concern felt by all at the realisation of the fact that diagnostic radiology contributes the largest percentage of man-made radiation to the population. The knowledge that this is the case has been brought to our attention by the publication of the White Paper entitled The hazards to man
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Dose Reduction in CT Fluoroscopy

2011
CT Fluoroscopy (CTF) is a technique that requires adequate radiation protection management for both patient and staff. Since the scanning plane is kept constant during the entire procedure, the same skin area is repeatedly exposed and cumulative patient skin doses can be substantial.
Buls, Nico   +2 more
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Reduction of extremity dose in the radiopharmacy

Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1997
With the future introduction of legislation originating from ICRP60 in mind, the operating procedures for the radiopharmacy were reviewed, with the intention of reducing extremity radiation dose. The radiopharmacist's index fingertip dose was measured using TLDs.
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Dose reduction in chest CT examination

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2015
Computed tomography (CT) examinations involve relatively high doses to patients. The objectives of this study were to optimise the radiation dose for patient during CT chest scan and to estimate the lifetime cancer risk. A total of 50 patients were studied: control group (A) (38 patients) and optimisation group (B) (12 patients).
A, Sulieman   +5 more
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Reduction of minimal erythema dose by sweating

Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine, 2000
Background/Aims: Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the most important environmental risk factor for melanoma and non‐melanoma skin cancer. It is known that tap water and saltwater baths have a photosensitizing capacity in subsequent UV irradiation of the skin.
M, Moehrle   +3 more
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Dose Reduction in Multislice Computed Tomography

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2005
Evaluation of the attenuation-based on-line modulation of tube current on multislice computed tomography (CT) to explore the potential of this dose-saving technique.Fifty-five patients with follow-up CT examinations were scanned without and with a CARE Dose (Siemens Medical Solutions, Erlangen, Germany).
Walter, Hundt   +5 more
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Methadone dose decreases and anxiety reduction

Addictive Behaviors, 1984
This research evaluated the efficacy of an Anxiety Reduction program designed to reduce anxiety early in methadone detoxification and thereby facilitate dose reduction. Major outcome variables were methadone dose, alcohol and illicit drug use, and withdrawal symptomatology.
S M, Hall, P C, Loeb, M, Kushner
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Dose Reduction

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2021
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