This report examines the dosimetry of ultraviolet (UV) radiation applied to dermatological treatments, and considers the definition of the radiation quantities and their measurement. Guidelines are offered for preferred measurement techniques and standard methods of dosimetry. The recommendations have been graded according to the American Joint Committee on Cancer classification of strength of recommendation and quality of evidence (summarized in Appendix 5).</p
<p>Dosimetry of UV spectrum irradiance: (A) ocular UV, (B) UVBE<sub>pker</sub>, (C) UVBE<sub>pcon</s...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...
Nowadays, a wide variety of medical procedures make use of electromagnetic radiations. UV and X-rays...
This report examines the dosimetry of ultraviolet (UV) radiation applied to dermatological treatment...
This report examines the dosimetry of ultraviolet (UV) radiation applied to dermatological treatment...
Guidelines on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet phototherapy: report is...
A set of guidelines has been developed to assist in the calibration of dosimeters for use in industr...
Lately, important advances take place in dermatological treatment. Phototherapy, as one of the oldes...
(1) Measuring personal exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) poses a major challenges for re...
(*To whom correspondence should be addressed) The ranges of conditions and environments of a dosimet...
This guide describes minimum acceptable performance levels for personnel dosimetry systems used at D...
From point of view of radiation protection, ultraviolet (UV) radiation is one of the significant com...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The biological effects of UV rad...
An attempt is made to formulate the requirements for the accuracy in the delivery of absorbed dose t...
Monochromator phototesting, to measure the minimal erythemal dose (MED), is useful in investigating ...
<p>Dosimetry of UV spectrum irradiance: (A) ocular UV, (B) UVBE<sub>pker</sub>, (C) UVBE<sub>pcon</s...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...
Nowadays, a wide variety of medical procedures make use of electromagnetic radiations. UV and X-rays...
This report examines the dosimetry of ultraviolet (UV) radiation applied to dermatological treatment...
This report examines the dosimetry of ultraviolet (UV) radiation applied to dermatological treatment...
Guidelines on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet phototherapy: report is...
A set of guidelines has been developed to assist in the calibration of dosimeters for use in industr...
Lately, important advances take place in dermatological treatment. Phototherapy, as one of the oldes...
(1) Measuring personal exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) poses a major challenges for re...
(*To whom correspondence should be addressed) The ranges of conditions and environments of a dosimet...
This guide describes minimum acceptable performance levels for personnel dosimetry systems used at D...
From point of view of radiation protection, ultraviolet (UV) radiation is one of the significant com...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The biological effects of UV rad...
An attempt is made to formulate the requirements for the accuracy in the delivery of absorbed dose t...
Monochromator phototesting, to measure the minimal erythemal dose (MED), is useful in investigating ...
<p>Dosimetry of UV spectrum irradiance: (A) ocular UV, (B) UVBE<sub>pker</sub>, (C) UVBE<sub>pcon</s...
The potential risk by being exposed by artificial UV-sources at the workplace in Austria was measure...
Nowadays, a wide variety of medical procedures make use of electromagnetic radiations. UV and X-rays...