Bahruddin et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiologyBahruddin et al., 2016
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- Author
- Bahruddin N
- Hashim S
- Karim M
- Sabarudin A
- Ang W
- Salehhon N
- Bakar K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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The demand of interventional radiology has increased, leading to significant risk of radiation where eye lens dose assessment becomes a major concern. In this study, we investigate physicians' eye lens doses during interventional procedures. Measurement were made …
- 238000002697 interventional radiology 0 title abstract description 8
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