Fitousi et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Patient and staff dosimetry in vertebroplastyFitousi et al., 2006
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- 2732204392613727209
- Author
- Fitousi N
- Efstathopoulos E
- Delis H
- Kottou S
- Kelekis A
- Panayiotakis G
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- Spine
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Study Design. Eleven vertebroplasty operations were studied in terms of radiation dose. Objective. Doses to patients and staff associated with vertebroplasty were measured. Occupational doses were compared with the annual dose limits, and the effectiveness of the …
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