Christianson et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Automated size‐specific CT dose monitoring program: assessing variability in CT doseChristianson et al., 2012
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- Christianson O
- Li X
- Frush D
- Samei E
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- Medical physics
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Purpose: The potential health risks associated with low levels of ionizing radiation have created a movement in the radiology community to optimize computed tomography (CT) imaging protocols to use the lowest radiation dose possible without compromising the …
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