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Peripheral Doses from Noncoplanar IMRT for Pediatric Radiation Therapy

Medical Dosimetry, 2010
The use of noncoplanar intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) might result in better sparing of some critical organs because of a higher degree of freedom in beam angle optimization. However, this can lead to a potential increase in peripheral dose compared with coplanar IMRT.
Lam, N   +4 more
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Local Low-Dose Thrombolytic Therapy of Peripheral Arterial Occlusions

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
Local thrombolytic therapy has previously been used in selected patients to treat obstructive arterial lesions.1 2 3 The methods of these earlier investigators involved insertion of a catheter into...
H, Hess   +3 more
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Three‐dimensional low dose gadolinium‐enhanced peripheral MR venography

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1998
AbstractOur initial experience with low dose contrast‐enhanced (LCE) peripheral MR venography (MRV) is presented. Five subjects were studied using three‐dimensional (3D) fast imaging with a steady‐state precession (FISP) sequence. A dose of 60 ml of gadopentetate dimeglumine diluted 1:20 was used.
W, Li, V, David, R, Kaplan, R R, Edelman
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Painful peripheral neuropathy after treatment with high‐dose ifosfamide

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 2001
AbstractBackgroundIfosfamide is successfully employed in the treatment of bone and soft tissue sarcomas in children and young adults. Used at high doses (HDI) the drug may cause severe multiorgan toxicity. Peripheral neuropathy is a less well‐known side effect that may limit its use.
P, Frisk   +3 more
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Peripheral equivalent neutron dose model implementation for radiotherapy patients

Physica Medica, 2017
Neutron peripheral contamination in high-energy radiotherapy implies an increase of secondary radiation-induced cancer risk. Although peripheral neutron dose (PND) has been evaluated in organs, few studies have been performed regarding patient size. This work aims to improve an existing methodology for adult patient PND estimations to generalize it to ...
Irazola, L.   +4 more
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Measurement of the peripheral doses for linac stereotactic radiotherapy

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2003
The purpose of this study was to establish peripheral doses during stereotactic treatments. The doses to different organs were measured by thermoluminescence dosemeters. A simple power function can describe the relationship between the measured peripheral dose and the distance from target.
M, Majali, J, Novotny, J, Novotny
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Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Mobilization for High-Dose Chemotherapy

Journal of Hematotherapy, 1999
Several studies have clearly documented a more rapid hematopoietic recovery with growth factor-mobilized PBSC than with bone marrow. Time to engraftment for neutrophils and platelets average 8-12 days in contrast to 2-4 weeks after bone marrow. This rapid hematopoietic recovery with PBSC has decreased the duration of hospitalization, transfusion ...
T, Demirer, W I, Bensinger, C D, Buckner
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The peripheral dose outside the applicator in electron beams of an Elekta linear accelerator

Australasian physical & engineering sciences in medicine, 2018
A. Haghparast   +3 more
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Radiation therapy for stage IIA and IIB testicular seminoma: peripheral dose calculations and risk assessments

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2015
M. Mazonakis   +3 more
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