Measurement of occupational doses of ionising radiation to the lens of the eyes of interventional radiologists
Abstract
Currently, there exists no standardised method for monitoring radiation doses to the eye lens. This investigation aimed to determine the optimum method for monitoring the eye doses for interventional radiologists. Three interventional radiologists were issued with a series of dosimeters to wear during their routine work. These dosimeters were worn at defined positions on the body and the absorbed dose to each position was measured. It was...
Paper Details
Title
Measurement of occupational doses of ionising radiation to the lens of the eyes of interventional radiologists
Published Date
Dec 8, 2015
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
74 - 92
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