The estimation of doses received by patients undergoing radiological examinations is presented. The results are presented, in terms of entrance surface doses (ESD) and effective dose to patients undergoing common X-ray examination.Conference on Applied Physics in Serbia, May 27-29, 2002, Belgrade, Yugoslavi
Abstract: Medical x-ray exposures have the largest man made source of population exposure to ionizin...
Radiation exposure for the staff in nuclear medicine departments is inevitable. After application of...
Background: Implementation of X-ray dental examination is associated with the patient's exposure to ...
The estimation of doses received by patients undergoing radiological examinations is presented. The ...
Diagnostic reference levels provide framework to reduce variability. The aim of this study is to est...
A collaborative national survey initiated by the University of Malaya and the Ministry of Health was...
Background: The aim of this study was measurement of the radiation doses received by patients for co...
The objective of this work is to assess patient doses for the most frequent X-ray examinations for t...
Abstract The increasing use of ionizing radiation in medical field is at present by far the largest ...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
It was the aim of the study presented here to estimate for the first time patient dose levels in con...
A lack of suitable dosimetric quantities for application in diagnostic radiology is noted by Dr Moor...
The effective dose delivered to the patient was determined, by modeling, for 257 types of examinatio...
In 1992 NRPB established a National Collation Centre for measurements of doses to patients made by x...
This review presents basic information on the dosimetric quantities used in medical imaging for repo...
Abstract: Medical x-ray exposures have the largest man made source of population exposure to ionizin...
Radiation exposure for the staff in nuclear medicine departments is inevitable. After application of...
Background: Implementation of X-ray dental examination is associated with the patient's exposure to ...
The estimation of doses received by patients undergoing radiological examinations is presented. The ...
Diagnostic reference levels provide framework to reduce variability. The aim of this study is to est...
A collaborative national survey initiated by the University of Malaya and the Ministry of Health was...
Background: The aim of this study was measurement of the radiation doses received by patients for co...
The objective of this work is to assess patient doses for the most frequent X-ray examinations for t...
Abstract The increasing use of ionizing radiation in medical field is at present by far the largest ...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
It was the aim of the study presented here to estimate for the first time patient dose levels in con...
A lack of suitable dosimetric quantities for application in diagnostic radiology is noted by Dr Moor...
The effective dose delivered to the patient was determined, by modeling, for 257 types of examinatio...
In 1992 NRPB established a National Collation Centre for measurements of doses to patients made by x...
This review presents basic information on the dosimetric quantities used in medical imaging for repo...
Abstract: Medical x-ray exposures have the largest man made source of population exposure to ionizin...
Radiation exposure for the staff in nuclear medicine departments is inevitable. After application of...
Background: Implementation of X-ray dental examination is associated with the patient's exposure to ...