Background: Since 1984 MRI gel dosimetry has been introduced as a potential technique for 3D dosimetry. Most of the studies have measured R1 (1/T1) or R2 (1/T2) properties of the gel depending on the gel type. We have studied image intensity change in the Fricke gel by different MRI protocols. Materials and Methods: Gel Dosimeters contain 0.4 mM ferrous sulphate, 1 mM NaCl, 50 mM H2SO4 and 1 % by weight agarose in distilled water. Prepared gels were poured in Plastic tube phantom and irradiated to a beam of Co-60 gamma rays. Imaging was performed by a 0.5T MRI system in the head coil with SE and GRE techniques. Results: Our results showed that linear response exists between the variations of image intensity with absorbed dose (1-15 Gy). Opt...
Response of Fricke gel dosimeter at variable magnetic field-intensity The last decades have seen rap...
The measurement of absorbed dose distributions using dosemeter gel and magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Ferrous-sulphate infused gels, or 'Fricke gels', encounter great interest in the field of radiation ...
Purpose. Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materia...
Their effective atomic number and density are similar to those of soft tissue. In view of their chem...
Fricke gel dosimeters produced with a matrix of Poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) cross-linked with glutarald...
Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materials. Their...
The quality control optimization of medical processes that use ionizing radiation in the treatment o...
One of the most recent and promising developments in radiotherapy dosimetry was the introduction of ...
The use of radiation sensitive gels for dosimetry measurements was first suggested in the 1950s. It ...
Dynamically delivered intensity modulated beams (IMBs) pose unique verification problems that may be...
Gel dosimetry was developed in the 1990s in response to a growing need for methods to validate the r...
The radiation dose distribution absorbed by polymer gel dosimeters can be read out by several method...
PhDRadiotherapy involves the treatment of tumours with ionising radiation. Technological advances ha...
Fricke Xylenol Gel (FXG) dosimetric system is based on the radiation induced oxidation of ferrous (F...
Response of Fricke gel dosimeter at variable magnetic field-intensity The last decades have seen rap...
The measurement of absorbed dose distributions using dosemeter gel and magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Ferrous-sulphate infused gels, or 'Fricke gels', encounter great interest in the field of radiation ...
Purpose. Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materia...
Their effective atomic number and density are similar to those of soft tissue. In view of their chem...
Fricke gel dosimeters produced with a matrix of Poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) cross-linked with glutarald...
Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materials. Their...
The quality control optimization of medical processes that use ionizing radiation in the treatment o...
One of the most recent and promising developments in radiotherapy dosimetry was the introduction of ...
The use of radiation sensitive gels for dosimetry measurements was first suggested in the 1950s. It ...
Dynamically delivered intensity modulated beams (IMBs) pose unique verification problems that may be...
Gel dosimetry was developed in the 1990s in response to a growing need for methods to validate the r...
The radiation dose distribution absorbed by polymer gel dosimeters can be read out by several method...
PhDRadiotherapy involves the treatment of tumours with ionising radiation. Technological advances ha...
Fricke Xylenol Gel (FXG) dosimetric system is based on the radiation induced oxidation of ferrous (F...
Response of Fricke gel dosimeter at variable magnetic field-intensity The last decades have seen rap...
The measurement of absorbed dose distributions using dosemeter gel and magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Ferrous-sulphate infused gels, or 'Fricke gels', encounter great interest in the field of radiation ...