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The lens is more sensitive to radiation than we had believed


NP BROWN - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmj.com
The lens of the eye has long been recognised to be one of the most
radiosensitive regions of the body, but our knowledge concerning the minimal
dose needed to cause cataract in the human eye has been scanty. This ...
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Cataracts in retired actinide-exposed radiation workers


BS Jacobson - Radiation protection dosimetry, 2005 - NTP
Radiation-induced cataracts are predominantly of the posterior sub-capsular
(PSC) type, whereas about 90% of age-related cataracts are of other types.
Retired workers, likely to have transuranic body burdens, from three DOE- ...
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Implanting Common Cavity Malformations Using Intraoperative Fluoroscopy


DH Coelho, SB Waltzman, JT Roland Jr - Otology & Neurotology, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Copyright @ 200 Otology & Neurotology, Inc. Unauthorized reproduction of this
article is prohibited. 8 ... Daniel H. Coelho, Susan B. Waltzman, and J. Thomas
Roland, Jr. ... Department of Otolaryngology, New York University School ...
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[PDF] EVALUATION OF IMAGE QUALITY AND LENS'S RADIATION DOSE OF CRANIAL CT SCAN …


T KAEWLEK, 2005 - mulinet9.li.mahidol.ac.th
Page 1. EVALUATION OF IMAGE QUALITY AND LENS'S RADIATION DOSE OF CRANIAL CT
SCAN BY SPIRAL CT AT VARIOUS MAS SETTINGS TITIPONG KAEWLEK ...
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Relationship of cataract to radiation sensitivity.

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NA Brown, GA Shun-Shin, P Lewis, WA Cramp, … - British Medical Journal, 1989 - bjo.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/bjo.73.12.955 1989;73;955-959 Br. J. Ophthalmol. Cole, AP Waugh
and G Stephens NA Brown, GA Shun-Shin, P Lewis, WA Cramp, C Arlett, J ...
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Radiation Cataractogenesis: A Review of Recent Studies


EA Ainsbury, SD Bouffler, W Dörr, J Graw, … - Radiation Research, 2009 - BioOne
The lens of the eye is recognized as one of the most radiosensitive tissues in
the human body, and it is known that cataracts can be induced by acute doses of
less than 2 Gy of low-LET ionizing radiation and less than 5 Gy of ...
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The potential for irradiation of the lens and cataract induction by incorporated alpha- …


DM Taylor, MC Thorne - Health Physics, 1988 - journals.lww.com
Data on the uptake and retention of Ra and Pu in ocular tissues are reviewed.
These data were used to calculate alpha radiation doses to the lens of the eye
for patients injected with 224Ra and for individuals exposed to one annual ...
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[CITATION] Band 32: Der Strahlenunfall


V der Strahlenschutzkommission - Strahlenschutzkommission. Bonn, 2007
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[CITATION] Cataracts in interventional radiology—an occupational hazard


ZJ Haskal - Abstracts Annual Mtg. Soc. Interventional Radiologists, 2004
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Mrad9 and atm haploinsufficiency enhance spontaneous and X-ray-induced …

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NJ Kleiman, J David, CD Elliston, KM … - Radiation Research, 2007 - BioOne
Rad9 and Atm regulate multiple cellular responses to DNA damage, including cell
cycle checkpoints, DNA repair and apoptosis. However, the impact of dual
heterozygosity for Atm and Rad9 is unknown. Using 50 cGy of X rays as an ...
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