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pro vyhledávání: '"William I. D. Rae"'
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, Vol 70, Iss 3, Pp 310-318 (2023)
Abstract Recently developed Long (≥100 cm) axial field of view (AFOV) PET/CT scanners are capable of producing images with higher signal‐to‐noise ratio, or performing faster whole‐body acquisitions, or scanning with lower radiation dose to th
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https://doaj.org/article/09d128c8e80b414fa50ddd58753e14a4
Publikováno v:
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. 199:588-602
The study aimed to determine the factors that impact the size-specific dose estimate (SSDE) for computed tomography (CT) examinations of the chest-abdomen-pelvis and abdomen-pelvis protocols in two clinical radiology practices and evaluate the image
Publikováno v:
Radiological physics and technology. 14(3)
Radiomic features from mammograms have been shown to predict breast cancer (BC) risk; however, their contribution to BC characteristics has not yet been explored. This study included 184 women with BC between January 2012 and April 2017. A set of 33
Publikováno v:
Australasian physicalengineering sciences in medicine. 40(1)
Time delivery models thus far proposed for prediction of radiotherapy delivery times are not applicable to all makes of Linac. Our purpose was to develop a time delivery model, which would also be applicable for a Siemens
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroimaging. 15:164-170
Autor:
Matthew P, Akerman, Orde Q, Munro, Modisenyane, Mongane, Johan A, van Staden, William I D, Rae, Cornelius J, Bester, Biljana, Marjanovic-Painter, Zoltan, Szucs, Jan Rijn, Zeevaart
Publikováno v:
Journal of labelled compoundsradiopharmaceuticals. 56(9-10)
The biodistribution of an N2 N2 ' tetradentate gold(III) chelate, which is known to be cytotoxic towards a range of human cancer cell lines, was determined by a radiolabelled equivalent of the compound. The (198) Au-labelled gold(III) chelate of a bi
Publikováno v:
International journal of dermatology. 46(2)
Background Kapoksi's sarcoma (KS) is a common neoplasm complicating acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Skin, mucus membranes, lymph nodes, gastrointestinal tract and lungs may be involved. Kaposi's sarcoma has been demonstrated by scintigraph