نتایج جستجو برای: lens dose reduction

تعداد نتایج: 822616  

Journal: :Annals of the ICRP 2015
J Broughton M C Cantone M Ginjaume B Shah R Czarwinski

In April 2011, the International Commission on Radiological Protection issued a statement on reduction of the equivalent dose limits for the lens of the eye, and strongly recommended its consideration in the revision of the International Atomic Energy Agency's International Basic Safety Standards on Radiation Protection. The reduced dose limit was incorporated in the final version of the Basic ...

Journal: :European Radiology 2005

Journal: :Juniper Online Journal of Case Studies 2017

2017
Md. Shahid Alam Vikas Khetan

Intravitreal triamcinolone is administered for a wide number of vitreoretinal conditions. Several complications including cataract formation, raised intraocular pressure, and endophthalmitis have been reported following intravitreal injections. We report a rare case wherein triamcinolone was inadvertently injected directly into the crystalline lens. A 41-year-old male presented to us with a his...

Journal: :Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions : official journal of the Society for Cardiac Angiography & Interventions 2010
Olivera Ciraj-Bjelac Madan M Rehani Kui Hian Sim Houng Bang Liew Eliseo Vano Norman J Kleiman

OBJECTIVES To examine the prevalence of radiation-associated lens opacities among interventional cardiologists and nurses and correlate with occupational radiation exposure. BACKGROUND Interventional cardiology personnel are exposed to relatively high levels of X-rays and based on recent findings of radiation-associated lens opacities in other cohorts, they may be at risk for cataract without...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1982
J I Clark F J Giblin V N Reddy G B Benedek

The phase separation temperature (Tcat) was studied as a function of time (age) after the administration of a single dose of radiation (2000 rad), which induces cataract in the rabbit lens. In the normal unirradiated lens, Tcat decreases linearly with age at a rate (DTcat/dt) approximately 2.2 degrees/week. In the irradiated lens, Tcat initially decreases with age much less than the normal lens...

Journal: :Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection 2012
R Behrens

In the past the operational quantity H(p)(3) has been defined for calibration purposes in a slab phantom. Recently, an additional phantom in the form of a cylinder was suggested for eye lens dosimetry as a cylinder much better approximates the shape of a head than a slab. Therefore, this work investigates whether the quantity H(p)(3), when defined in the respective calibration phantom, adequate...

Journal: :Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection 2014

2005
John I. Clark Frank J. Giblin Venkat N. Reddy George B. Benedek

The phase separation temperature (Tcat) was studied as a function of time (age) after the administration of a single dose of radiation (2000 rad), which induces cataract in the rabbit lens. In the normal unirradiated lens, Tcat decreases linearly with age at a rate (dTcat/dt) ~ 2.2°/iveek. In the irradiated lens, Tcat initially decreases with age much less than the normal lens, then rises sharp...

2013
Sumi Yokoyama Katsunori Aoki

The equivalent dose rate per positron fluence for the human eye lens is calculated using a Monte Carlo simulation code, EGS5, with two mathematical models (a computational head voxel phantom and a simple eye model). The eye lens doses for medical staff and carers as received from a radiopharmaceutical such as F-FDG, which is used in PET examinations, when spilled on the floor, and from positron...

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