1972
DOI: 10.1097/00004032-197210000-00011
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Dose Outside Useful Beam in Water and Realistic Phantoms Exposed to Chest Radiographic Procedures

Abstract: It is frequently assumed that radiation measurements in anthropomorphic phantoms yield more accurate dose estimates in humans than can be obtained from water phantoms. As a consequence a realistic phantom consisting of tissue equivalent material, skcleton and air cavities was exposed to X-rays in chest radiographic procedures and dose measurements were made outside the usefil beam. A similar study was performed by another group using a water phantom. Data from these two independent studies were compared at cor… Show more

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