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View article: Budd-Chiari Syndrome: Pathogenetic Factors and Completeness of Screening for Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
Budd-Chiari Syndrome: Pathogenetic Factors and Completeness of Screening for Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria Open
Among thrombosis occurring in unusual anatomical sites, the hepatic circulation, namely Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), represents one of the rarest localizations, with an incidence rate of 2 cases per million. BCS is characterized by a divers…
View article: Radiation doses and risks from paediatric computed tomography
Radiation doses and risks from paediatric computed tomography Open
The use of computed tomography (CT) worldwide has increased dramatically since its introduction. In Australia, more than two million CT services are funded by Medicare every year and the rate of imaging is increasing beyond population grow…
View article: A survey of gamma camera and SPECT/CT quality control programs across a sample of public hospitals in Australia
A survey of gamma camera and SPECT/CT quality control programs across a sample of public hospitals in Australia Open
The performance testing of gamma cameras and single photon computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) systems is not subject to regulatory requirements across states and territories in Australia. Internationally recognised testing …
View article: Computed tomography scan radiation and brain cancer incidence
Computed tomography scan radiation and brain cancer incidence Open
Background Computed tomography (CT) scans make substantial contributions to low-dose ionizing radiation exposures, raising concerns about excess cancers caused by diagnostic radiation. Methods Deidentified medicare records for all Australi…
View article: Cohort profile: The Australian Paediatric Exposure to Radiation Cohort (Aust-PERC)
Cohort profile: The Australian Paediatric Exposure to Radiation Cohort (Aust-PERC) Open
Although the carcinogenic effects of high-dose radiation are well-established, the risks at low doses, such as from diagnostic X-rays, are less well understood. Children are susceptible to radiation induced cancers, and in the last decade,…
View article: Contemporary issues in radiation protection in medical imaging: introductory editorial
Contemporary issues in radiation protection in medical imaging: introductory editorial Open
Free AccessContemporary issues in radiation protection in medical imaging special feature: EditorialContemporary issues in radiation protection in medical imaging: introductory editorialMadan M Rehani and Zoe BradyMadan M RehaniDepartment …
View article: Artificial intelligence in medical imaging: implications for patient radiation safety
Artificial intelligence in medical imaging: implications for patient radiation safety Open
Artificial intelligence, including deep learning, is currently revolutionising the field of medical imaging, with far reaching implications for almost every facet of diagnostic imaging, including patient radiation safety. This paper introd…
View article: The significance of VATS biopsy in determining histopathological findings
The significance of VATS biopsy in determining histopathological findings Open
Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery /VATS/ is minimally invasive thoracic surgery which provides adequate visualization despite limited access to the thorax. VATS is used for both diagnostic and therapeutic pleural, lung, mediastinal and …