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[en] This presentation is about the generalities of multidetector CT in the pulmonary, the diaphragmatic, the pleural and the mediastinum pathology.These techniques as well as the virtual endoscopy allow visualize volumetric thorax reconstructions, brain diseases, opacities, radiolucent images, respiratory and vascular diseases, pneumonia, embolism, AIDS stage, tuberculosis, tumors, etc
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Generalidades de la TC de torax anormal no tumoral
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IAEA, Vienna (Austria); Centro Uruguayo de Imagenologia Molecular (CUDIM), Montevideo (Uruguay); [650 Kb]; Aug 2012; 166 p; Regional training course on clinical applications of PET-CT; Curso Regional de Capacitacion para medicos especialistas; Montevideo (Uruguay); 27-31 Aug 2012; Power point presentation
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Scientific Research Yearbook of the Clinical Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela2003
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Hallazgos tomograficos en el carcinoma bronquioloalveolar
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157 p; ISSN 1510-7469; ; Mar 2003; p. 112; Available from Chemistry College Uruguay Republic University; Research in course.
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Scientific Research Yearbook of the Clinical Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela2003
Scientific Research Yearbook of the Clinical Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela2003
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Biopsia hepatica guiada por ultrasonido
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Medicine College Clinical Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela, Montevideo (Uruguay); 157 p; ISSN 1510-7469; ; Mar 2003; p. 68; Available from Uruguay Chemistry College Library; Research in course from Uruguay Clinical Hospital Dr. Manuel Quintela, Radiology Department
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Cotelo, E.; Padilla, M.; Dibarboure, L., E-mail: elenacotelo@yahoo.com
International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA), Fontenay-aux-Roses (France); Sociedad Argentina de Radioproteccion (SAR), Buenos Aires (Argentina); International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna (Austria); Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Washington, DC (United States); World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva (Switzerland)2008
International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA), Fontenay-aux-Roses (France); Sociedad Argentina de Radioproteccion (SAR), Buenos Aires (Argentina); International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna (Austria); Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Washington, DC (United States); World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva (Switzerland)2008
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[en] Despite the fact that in recent years an increasing number of radiologists and radiological technologists have been applying radiation dose optimization techniques in paediatric Computed Tomography (CT) examinations, dual and multi -slice CT (MSCT) scanners present a new challenge in Radiation Protection (RP). While on one hand these scanners are provided with Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) devices, dose reduction modes and dose estimation software, on the other hand Quality Control (QC) tests and CT Kerma Index (C) measurements and patient dose estimation present specific difficulties and require changes or adaptations of traditional QC protocols. This implies a major challenge in most developing countries where Quality Assurance Programmes (QAP) have not been implemented yet and there is a shortage in the number of medical physicists This paper analyses clinical and technical protocols as well as patient doses in 204 CT body procedures performed in 154 children. The investigation was carried out in a paediatric reference hospital of Uruguay, where are performed an average of 450 paediatric CT examinations per month in a sole CT dual scanner. Besides, CVOL reported from the scanner display was registered in order to be related with the same dosimetric quantity derived from technical parameters and C values published on tables. Results showed that not all the radiologists applied the same protocol in similar clinical situations delivering unnecessary patient dose with no significant differences in image quality. Moreover, it was found that dose reduction modes represent a drawback in order to estimate patient dose when mA changes according to tissue attenuation, in most cases in each rotation. The study concluded on the importance of QAP that must include education on RP of radiologists and technologists, as well as in the need of medical physicists to perform QC tests and patient dose estimations and measurements. (author)
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2008; 10 p; SAR; Buenos Aires (Argentina); IRPA 12: 12. International congress of the International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA): Strengthening radiation protection worldwide; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 19-24 Oct 2008; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); 14 refs., 6 figs., 5 tabs.
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