نتایج جستجو برای: lens dose reduction

تعداد نتایج: 822616  

2015
Marcus Sonier Matt Wronski Collins Yeboah

Lens dose is a concern during the treatment of facial lesions with anterior electron beams. Lead shielding is routinely employed to reduce lens dose and minimize late complications. The purpose of this work is twofold: 1) to measure dose pro-files under large-area lead shielding at the lens depth for clinical electron energies via film dosimetry; and 2) to assess the accuracy of the Pinnacle tr...

2009
SY Lam SI Bux G Kumar KH Ng AF Hussain

PURPOSE To compare the image quality of the low-dose to the standard-dose protocol of MDCT scanning of the paranasal sinuses, based on subjective assessment and determine the radiation doses to the eyes and thyroid gland and dose reduction between these two protocols. MATERIALS AND METHODS 31 adult patients were scanned. Prior to scanning, thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were placed at 4 ...

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2019

Head computed tomography is a common diagnostic examination, which may cause lenticular opacity and cataracts. Cataract induction is one of the non-stochastic effects of radiation, that happens at threshold dose of 0.5 Gy. Recent studies illustrate that only irradiation to the sensitive (germinative) zone of the lens is a prerequisite to cataract development. Recently, the dose values absorbed ...

C. Yavas, G. Yavas, H. Acar, O. Ata, O.V. Gul,

Background: Palliative whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) has been the standard treatment for brain metastases. Ionizing radiation is known to be one of the most potent cataractogenic agents. We aimed to evaluate two different radiotherapy techniques with respect to the doses received by the organs at risk (OAR) in patients with brain metastasis who undergone WBRT. Materials and Methods: Ten conse...

2017
Wen Jun Jiang Hui Xin Song Shao Yu Li Bin Guo Jian Feng Wu Guo Ping Li Da Dong Guo De Long Shi Hong Sheng Bi Jost B. Jonas

To examine the mechanism of ocular axial elongation in myopia, guinea pigs (age: 2-3weeks) which either underwent unilateral or bilateral lens-induced myopization (group 1) or which were primarily myopic at baseline (group 2) received unilateral intraocular injections of amphiregulin antibody (doses: 5, 10, or 15μg) three times in intervals of 9days. A third group of emmetropic guinea pigs got ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2010
S Suzuki S Furui T Ishitake T Abe H Machida R Takei K Ibukuro A Watanabe T Kidouchi Y Nakano

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Some recent studies on radiation lens injuries have indicated much lower dose thresholds than specified by the current radiation protection guidelines. The purpose of this research was to measure the lens dose during brain CT scans with multidetector row CT and to assess methods for estimating the lens dose. MATERIALS AND METHODS With 8 types of multidetector row CT sca...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2010
J Damet M Sans-Merce F Miéville M Becker P A Poletti F R Verdun S Baechler

The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare organ doses delivered to patients in wrist and petrous bone examinations using a multislice spiral computed tomography (CT) and a C-arm cone-beam CT equipped with a flat-panel detector (XperCT). For this purpose, doses to the target organ, i.e. wrist or petrous bone, together with those to the most radiosensitive nearby organs, i.e. thyroid and ...

Journal: :Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi 2014
Shigenobu Seguchi Takaya Saijou Yoshinobu Ishikawa Shuji Koyama

The aim of this study was to evaluate radiation dose in patients undergoing three-dimensional rotation angiography (3DRA) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) using a flat panel detector (FPD). Radiation doses were measured for angiography equipment using small silicon-photodiode dosimeters that were implanted in various positions in tissues and organs within an anthropomorphic phantom of a...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2005
Michael D Aleo Colleen M Doshna Kimberly A Navetta

The cataractogenic potential of the thiazolidinedione ciglitazone (CIG) was investigated in vivo and in vitro. In the rat, CIG caused a dose-dependent (30-300 mg/kg/day) increase in incidence and severity of nuclear cataract formation during a 3-month nonclinical safety assessment study. Potential mechanisms of toxicity were surveyed using whole rat lens explants exposed to CIG with or without ...

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