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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Energy and Technology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 27-32 (2021)
Nuclear Energy and Technology 7(1): 27-32
Nuclear Energy and Technology 7(1): 27-32
The dynamics of 137Cs and 131I radioactivity in the crude biomass of the grass fodder and food vegetation in Mazovia, Poland, in 1986, the year of the Chernobyl accident, has been estimated. Density of 137Cs and 131I in the soil and vegetation have b
Autor:
Irina Zvonova, Svetlana Sarycheva, Aleksandr Vodovatov, Mikhail Balonov, Sergey Kalnitsky, Vladislav Golikov, Larisa Chipiga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radiological Protection; 38(1), pp 121-139 (2017)
The aim of this study was to evaluate adult patient doses in Russia in the context of patient protection. Effective doses from x-ray and nuclear medicine examinations were assessed using two approaches. The first was based on data collection performe
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
In the current study we evaluated the structure of positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET/CT) diagnostics in the Russian Federation. Patient effective doses, organ doses and corresponding radiation risks for the most comm
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 169:365-370
Positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography (PET/CT) is a quantitative technique used for diagnosing various diseases and for monitoring treatment response for different types of tumours. However, the accuracy of the data is limite
Autor:
Larisa Chipiga, Sergey Kalnitsky, Vladislav Golikov, Aleksandr Vodovatov, Svetlana Sarycheva, Iliya Shatskiy, Irina Zvonova, Mikhail Balonov
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry; 165(1-4), pp 39-42 (2015)
An important part of the justification process is assessment of the radiation risks caused by exposure of a patient during examination. The authors developed official national methodology both for medical doctors and sanitary inspectors called 'asses
Autor:
Peter Jacob, Vladimir Drozdovitch, T Bogdanova, Valerie Beral, N D Tronko, I. A. Likhtarev, E P Demidchik, W. F. Heidenreich, E. Buglova, J. Kenigsberg, I A Kairo, A. Golovneva, Irina Zvonova, Mikhail Balonov, G. Goulko
The Chernobyl reactor accident was followed by a sharp increase in the incidence of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents in Belarus (Belorussia) and Ukraine1,2. Exposure to iodine-131 (131I) was responsible for most of the doses that affecte
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Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 409:4811-4817
A Nordic-Soviet programme was initiated in 1990 to evaluate the external and internal radiation exposure of the inhabitants of several villages in the Bryansk region of Russia. This area was one of the number of areas particularly affected by the nuc
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 147:254-257
By means of a conservative dosimetry model, the values of operational radiological criteria for patients released from hospital--residual activity in a body and dose rate near the patient's body--are substantiated based on the effective dose limit of
Publikováno v:
Radiation protection dosimetry. 165(1-4)
The number and specification of radionuclide examinations, administrated activity and effective doses were collected during 2011-13 for 4944 paediatric patients from 10 nuclear medicine (NM) departments of some Russian regions. The kidney examination
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 89:173-178
The organisation and carrying out of mass monitoring of radionuclide activity in the inhabitants of Russian regions contaminated with radionuclides after the Chernobyl accident are here reviewed. Methods to calibrate 131 I in the thyroid and 134-137