Abstract
A group of 7 physicians, 5 technologists, 8 nurses, 3 cleaning personnel and 6 physicists/engineers was examined, taking into account the following 3 potential sources of radiation exposure: external radiation exposure, external contamination, and inhalation of radioactive aerosols. The results of external dosimetry, whole body counting, air activity concentrations, and wipe tests are presented in tables and figures and discussed. (P.A.) 1 tab., 3 figs., 5 refs.
Koenig, F;
Ogris, E;
[1]
Aiginger, H
[2]
- Abteilung fuer Nuklearmedizin, Donauspital, Vienna (Austria)
- Atominstitut der Oesterreichischen Universitaeten, Vienna (Austria)
Citation Formats
Koenig, F, Ogris, E, and Aiginger, H.
Radiation risk of personnel during therapeutic use of iodine-131.
Czech Republic: N. p.,
1998.
Web.
Koenig, F, Ogris, E, & Aiginger, H.
Radiation risk of personnel during therapeutic use of iodine-131.
Czech Republic.
Koenig, F, Ogris, E, and Aiginger, H.
1998.
"Radiation risk of personnel during therapeutic use of iodine-131."
Czech Republic.
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title = {Radiation risk of personnel during therapeutic use of iodine-131}
author = {Koenig, F, Ogris, E, and Aiginger, H}
abstractNote = {A group of 7 physicians, 5 technologists, 8 nurses, 3 cleaning personnel and 6 physicists/engineers was examined, taking into account the following 3 potential sources of radiation exposure: external radiation exposure, external contamination, and inhalation of radioactive aerosols. The results of external dosimetry, whole body counting, air activity concentrations, and wipe tests are presented in tables and figures and discussed. (P.A.) 1 tab., 3 figs., 5 refs.}
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year = {1998}
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