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... examinations . Notice that the patient's skin exposure per film might be anywhere from 200 to 3000 milliroent- gens , depending on where the examination was performed.5 nation of effective prior scientific input and individual moral ...
... examinations . Notice that the patient's skin exposure per film might be anywhere from 200 to 3000 milliroent- gens , depending on where the examination was performed.5 nation of effective prior scientific input and individual moral ...
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... examination is quite low , and few vital organs are directly ex- posed . However , one must keep in mind that there probably is no minimum radiation thresh- old that can induce cancer or leukemia . 3.4 Radiologic examination of the foot ...
... examination is quite low , and few vital organs are directly ex- posed . However , one must keep in mind that there probably is no minimum radiation thresh- old that can induce cancer or leukemia . 3.4 Radiologic examination of the foot ...
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... examination is essential in the di- agnosis and evaluation of the arthritides . Most arthritides are first suspected by the clinician , and x - ray evaluation of these entities along with laboratory testing is important for confirmation ...
... examination is essential in the di- agnosis and evaluation of the arthritides . Most arthritides are first suspected by the clinician , and x - ray evaluation of these entities along with laboratory testing is important for confirmation ...
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Radiation Safety and the Podiatrist | 2 |
Radiation Physics Biology and Protection | 14 |
Normal Foot and Ankle | 53 |
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