Typical median effective radiation doses using an anthropomorphic ‘bone fracture’ phantom for initial radiographic skeletal surveys in the investigation of suspected physical abuse

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  • who: Edel Doyle from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Typical median effective radiation doses using an anthropomorphic ‘bone fracture’ phantom for initial radiographic skeletal surveys in the investigation of suspected physical abuse, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to propose a radiation dose that is representative of that delivered for skeletal surveys in Victorian radiology departments. The mean effective dose in a case series published by Lawson et_al , in which all children were ages 8 months old or younger, was 1.18 mSv; the authors will now conduct . . .

     

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