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2009 SEP 28 ... (life-threatening pneumonitis and fibrosis) injuries resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation. BARDA is interested in advanced development and eventual licensure/approval of medical ...
2009 JUL 21 ... on computers instead of film. The exams are faster and provide high-quality images, with radiation dose efficiency. The system will help physicians clearly see injuries and abnormalities ...
2009 NOV 16 ... Institute and the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center have found a combination of radiation therapy and chemotherapy given before prostate removal is safe and may have the ... was a potential concern in this trial. Specifically there were no rectal or ureteral injuries or blood clots in the legs. Examination of the tumor tissue after surgery showed the ...
2009 JUL 20 ... the Aquilion ONE is safer for patients by providing less contrast and lower radiation dose. "The Aquilion ONE's uniquely comprehensive exam will reduce the ... providing a single comprehensive scan within seconds for patients with life-threatening injuries. In addition to the ED, Huntington Hospital will use the Aquilion ONE to ...
2009 NOV 28 ... semiconductor workers and their families, as well as groundwater contamination, nuclear radiation and asbestos litigation.The Complaint includes counts of Violation of ... of the world's largest power generating companies caused horrendous birth defects, lung injuries, and other acute and chronic medical problems from illegally dumping 100 million pounds ...
2009 NOV 1 ... (CSI) even in the absence of clinical findings is common, raising concerns about radiation exposure and imaging-related complications," scientists in the United States report. ... in the very young child is challenging. Radiographic imaging to diagnose cervical spine injuries (CSI) even in the absence of clinical findings is common, raising concerns about ...
2009 NOV 2 ... Investigators publish new data in the report 'MR imaging of late radiation therapy- and chemotherapy-induced injury: a pictorial essay.' "Radiation to the brain ... and mass effect. This pictorial essay presents MRI spectra of late therapy-induced injuries in the brain with a particular emphasis on radiation necrosis, the most common and ...
2009 OCT 26 ... pediatric population has not been well described. There is a balance between limiting radiation exposure and not missing concomitant injuries; understanding of this risk of concomitant ...
2009 AUG 3 ... Head and Neck Carcinoma, Head and Neck Neoplasms, Mucositis, Oncology, Physiology, Radiation Injuries. This article was prepared by Biotech Business Week editors from staff and ...
2009 SEP 21 ... pharmaceuticals. However, PNAs have never been exploited as radiopharmaceuticals, and radiation-induced physicochemical modifications of PNA:DNA heteroduplexes have not been studied," ... a case in which multiple ionization events along a gamma-particle path lead to DNA injuries that also encompass ICL as part of the multiply damaged sites (MDS)," wrote T.G. ...
2009 AUG 31 ... to develop guidelines that standardize the use of CT and thereby decreases unnecessary radiation exposure to pediatric patients.." Markel and colleagues published their ... positive findings. Six patients underwent emergency surgery for cardiac or arterial injuries, and all demonstrated abnormal findings on CXR or CT scout imaging. When compared with ...
2009 SEP 28 ... head trauma do not need them, and as a result are put at increased risk of cancer due to radiation exposure. After analyzing more than 42,000 children with head trauma, a national ... head trauma did not need them because they were at very low risk of having serious brain injuries. In these low-risk children, the risk of developing cancer due to radiation exposure ...
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2009 SEP 14 ... patients, cancer cells have invaded the bone marrow and physicians must kill with radiation and chemotherapy all cells in the marrow in hopes of saving the patient's life. In ... the marrow or genetic blood disorders have resulted in too few, or abnormal, cells. Injuries to the marrow are often addressed with stem cell transplants from healthy donors that ...