Pregnant women may be exposed to nonionizing, ionizing radiation and contrast media via diagnostic or therapeutic procedures and workplace exposure. When computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging is performed on a pregnant woman, the effects of exposure to radiation, high magnetic fields and contrast media, which can be risky for a fetus, should be considered. Nonionizing radiation that is not significantly risky for a fetus includes microwave, ultrasound, radio frequency and electromagnetic waves, while ionizing radiation that can be teratogenic, carcinogenic or mutagenic includes particles and electromagnetic radiation. The effects of radiation are associated with the level of exposure and stage of fetal development. Organogenesis...
Background The exposure of a pregnant woman to X-rays is an event that can cause uncertainty for all...
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignifica...
This chapter addresses risks and radiation protection aspects in medical exposures when embryo/foetu...
Note: If you are pregnant (or if you are thinking about getting pregnant) and you have questions abo...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
IntroductionThe effect of radiation on the fetus has been derived primarily from animal studies and ...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
There is no evidence of significant risk to the developing fetus from any single diagnostic x-ray ex...
This overview provides physicians with information about prenatal radiation exposure as an aid in co...
It is not uncommon to encounter situations in which radiologic examinations are necessary for accura...
Health physicists and knowledgeable clinicians have the responsibility to counsel women of reproduct...
Ionizing radiation delivered and contrast media used during diagnostic imaging of pregnant women are...
Exposure of the fetus to medical radiation sources during the diagnostic procedures without intentio...
An infographic looking at the effect a radiation emergency can have on a pregnanc
Introduction - Imaging diagnostic exams are often used during pregnancy. The most commonly used meth...
Background The exposure of a pregnant woman to X-rays is an event that can cause uncertainty for all...
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignifica...
This chapter addresses risks and radiation protection aspects in medical exposures when embryo/foetu...
Note: If you are pregnant (or if you are thinking about getting pregnant) and you have questions abo...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
IntroductionThe effect of radiation on the fetus has been derived primarily from animal studies and ...
Many women per year expose ionizing radiation during pregnancy for medical reason (diagnostic or tre...
There is no evidence of significant risk to the developing fetus from any single diagnostic x-ray ex...
This overview provides physicians with information about prenatal radiation exposure as an aid in co...
It is not uncommon to encounter situations in which radiologic examinations are necessary for accura...
Health physicists and knowledgeable clinicians have the responsibility to counsel women of reproduct...
Ionizing radiation delivered and contrast media used during diagnostic imaging of pregnant women are...
Exposure of the fetus to medical radiation sources during the diagnostic procedures without intentio...
An infographic looking at the effect a radiation emergency can have on a pregnanc
Introduction - Imaging diagnostic exams are often used during pregnancy. The most commonly used meth...
Background The exposure of a pregnant woman to X-rays is an event that can cause uncertainty for all...
Radiography of the chest, head, neck, teeth, or extremity exposes the embryo or ovary to insignifica...
This chapter addresses risks and radiation protection aspects in medical exposures when embryo/foetu...