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The European MR safety landscape. [PDF]
European Society of Radiology (ESR).
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Congenital Carpal Fusion Deformity With Metacarpal Phalangeal Agenesis
iRADIOLOGY, EarlyView.
Cong Huang, Zilin Zhao
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Thoracoscopic Repair of Long-Gap Esophageal Atresia Using the Thoracoscopic Internal Traction Technique: A Challenging Feat. [PDF]
Więckowski PR, Łysak J, Wolski M.
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Chondrocalcinosis and the haemochromatosis linkedHFEC282Y homozygous variant in the UK Biobank
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2020
Aim: To investigate whether a radiographer-led radiotherapy pathway can provide an efficient service for patients requiring treatment for symptomatic skeletal metastases.
M. Graveling, K. Jarral, A. Gore
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Aim: To investigate whether a radiographer-led radiotherapy pathway can provide an efficient service for patients requiring treatment for symptomatic skeletal metastases.
M. Graveling, K. Jarral, A. Gore
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Evaluation of a radiographer‐led peripherally inserted central catheter insertion service
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2020To evaluate a radiographer‐led peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) insertion service within an interventional radiology suite using ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance.
D. W. De Boo+5 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1977
Physicians performing radiology for children should utilize modern equipment, expose children to the least amount of radiation possible, and avoid unnecessary examinations. Those interpreting radiographs must be familiar with the wide range of normal variations of the skeleton and/or be prepared to refer to texts and atlases dealing with these. Careful
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Physicians performing radiology for children should utilize modern equipment, expose children to the least amount of radiation possible, and avoid unnecessary examinations. Those interpreting radiographs must be familiar with the wide range of normal variations of the skeleton and/or be prepared to refer to texts and atlases dealing with these. Careful
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Respiratory Medicine, 1992
A 39-year-old male radiographer complained of headaches and aphthous ulcers which worsened over 4 days and resolved after 5 days off work. A strong odour of X-ray chemicals had been noticed and a hole in the vent tube of the X-ray processor had to be repaired.
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A 39-year-old male radiographer complained of headaches and aphthous ulcers which worsened over 4 days and resolved after 5 days off work. A strong odour of X-ray chemicals had been noticed and a hole in the vent tube of the X-ray processor had to be repaired.
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