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Volume 185, Issue 1, November 2019
PAPERS
EFFECTS OF THE SCAN RANGE ON RADIATION DOSE IN THE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY COMPONENT OF
TOMOGRAPHY/COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
ASSESSMENT OF ANNUAL EFFECTIVE DOSE FROM EXPOSURE TO NATURAL RADIOACTIVITY SOURCES
THE IMPACT OF OBESITY ON ABDOMINAL CT RADIATION DOSE AND IMAGE QUALITY
INFLUENCE OF NEW MASS ENERGY-ABSORPTION COEFFICIENTS FROM ICRU REPORT NO. 90 ON AIR
COEFFICIENTS
A SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR THE WATER- EQUIVALENT DIAMETER CALCULATION TO
ESTIMATE PATIENT DOSE IN CT EXAMINATIONS
COMPARISON OF ORGAN-BASED TUBE CURRENT MODULATION AND BISMUTH SHIELDING IN CHEST
PATIENT DOSE
RADIATION EXPOSURE FROM NATURAL RADIONUCLIDES IN BUILDING MATERIALS
A MODEL TO PREDICT U IN AQUIFER ROCK BASED ON Rn AND Ra MEASUREMENT IN
GROUNDWATER SAMPLES: A CASE STUDY AT SOUTH BENGALURU CITY, KARNATAKA, INDIA
ASSESSMENT OF THE ABSORBED DOSES IN THE ORGANS IN CASE OF RADIATION EMERGENCY WITH
INVESTIGATION OF APPLICABILITY OF PURE
PROPANE GAS FOR MICRODOSIMETRY AT NEUTRON FIELDS: A MONTE CARLO STUDY
BASELINE EVALUATION STUDY OF NATURALLY OCCURRING RADIONUCLIDES IN SOIL SAMPLES
INITIAL EVALUATION OF INDIVIDUAL DOSES IN THE EARLY PHASE OF A NUCLEAR REACTOR
ACCIDENT BASED ON IN-VIVO MONITORING DATA AND SIMULATED RADIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES
ESTIMATE OF UAE COMMERCIAL AIRCREW EFFECTIVE DOSES USING CARI-6, EPCARD AND
NOTE
MCNP APPROACHES FOR DOSE RATES MODELING IN LABORATORY FOR NEUTRON ACTIVATION
RADIATION SHIELDING STUDY FOR THE VERTICAL TEST SYSTEM FOR SUPERCONDUCTING RF
CAVITIES
A SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR CALCULATING THE EQUIVALENT DIAMETER OF WATER TO ESTIMATE PATIENT DOSE IN CT EXAMINATIONS. Lung cancer target volume calculation based on chest computed tomography images using active contour segmentation method for treatment planning system. We proposed and evaluated a water-equivalent diameter calculation without using a region of interest (ROI), (D) and compared it with the results of using an ROI placed at the border of the patient (D.
We also proposed a method to automatically detect and remove the patient table (or headrest) from images and evaluate the water equivalent diameter values after the table was removed (D). By removing the table, the water equivalent diameter ( D ) became more accurate and the difference from D was within 5% for all images (head and thoracic images) Correlation between age and head diameters in pediatric patients during CT examination of the head.
A simple method of calibrating pixel values from the CT localizer X-ray for calculating water-equivalent diameter and size-specific dose estimation. Does body mass index outperform body weight as a surrogate parameter in the calculation of size-specific dose estimates in adult body CT? Evaluation of AAPM Reports 204 and 220: Estimation of Effective Diameter, Water Equivalent Diameter, and Ellipticity Ratios for CT Scans of Chest, Abdomen, Pelvis, and Head.
Use of a somatosensory body size estimation controller for size-specific dose estimates in computed tomography. Evaluation of effective diameter (D) calculation and its impact on size-specific dose estimation (SSDE) ef. -slice CT scans of adult patients in Sudanese hospitals: radiation exposure based on size-specific dose estimates (SSDE).
Automatic calculation of patient size measurements in computed tomography: What level of computational precision do we need. A new method for CT dose estimation by determining the patient's aqueous equivalent diameter from radiographic localizer images: geometric transformation and calibration methods using readily available phantoms. Institutional Computed Tomography Diagnostic Reference Levels Based on Estimates of Water Equivalent Diameter and Dose Size.
A simple method to calibrate pixel values from the CT localizer radiograph for the calculation of water-equivalent diameter and size-specific dose estimation. Attenuation-based estimation of patient size for the purpose of size-specific dose estimation in CT.