U.S. Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses for 10 Pediatric CT Examinations
2021; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 302; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1148/radiol.2021219027
ISSN1527-1315
AutoresKalpana M. Kanal, Priscilla F. Butler, Mythreyi Bhargavan, Jered R. Wells, Ehsan Samei, Michael Simanowith, Dan Golden, Dustin A. Gress, Judy Burleson, William F. Sensakovic, Keith J. Strauss, Donald P. Frush,
Tópico(s)Radiology practices and education
ResumoHomeRadiologyVol. 302, No. 1 Previous CommunicationsFree AccessErratumU.S. Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses for 10 Pediatric CT ExaminationsKalpana M. Kanal, Priscilla F. Butler, Mythreyi B. Chatfield, Jered Wells, Ehsan Samei, Michael Simanowith, Dan Golden, Dustin A. Gress, Judy Burleson, William F. Sensakovic, Keith J. Strauss, Donald FrushKalpana M. Kanal, Priscilla F. Butler, Mythreyi B. Chatfield, Jered Wells, Ehsan Samei, Michael Simanowith, Dan Golden, Dustin A. Gress, Judy Burleson, William F. Sensakovic, Keith J. Strauss, Donald FrushKalpana M. KanalPriscilla F. ButlerMythreyi B. ChatfieldJered WellsEhsan SameiMichael SimanowithDan GoldenDustin A. GressJudy BurlesonWilliam F. SensakovicKeith J. StraussDonald FrushPublished Online:Dec 20 2021https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2021219027MoreSectionsPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In Originally published in:https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2021211241Erratum in:https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2021219027Reference 13 was a duplicate of reference 8 and was therefore changed to reference 8. The references were renumbered as follows: Reference 14 is now 13, reference 15 is now 14, reference 14 is now 15, reference 15 is now 16, reference 16 is now 17, reference 17 is now 18, reference 18 is now 19, reference 19 is now 20, reference 20 is now 21, reference 21 is now 22, reference 22 is now 23, reference 23 is now 24, reference 24 is now 25, reference 25 is now 26, reference 26 is now 27, and reference 27 is now 28.Article HistoryPublished online: Dec 20 2021Published in print: Jan 2022 FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByImaging of Right Lower Quadrant Pain in Children and Adolescents: AJR Expert Panel Narrative ReviewSarah M.Desoky, MichaelGeorge, MonicaEpelman, Donald P.Frush, David M.Gourlay, Michael M.Moore, Gary R.Schooler, Alexander J.Towbin, UnniUdayasankar, MelissaZukowski, Michael J.Callahan2023 | American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol. 220, No. 6Recommended Articles Radiation Dose for Pediatric CT: Comparison of Pediatric versus Adult Imaging FacilitiesRadiology2019Volume: 291Issue: 1pp. 158-167Pediatric Chest CT Diagnostic Reference Ranges: Development and ApplicationRadiology2017Volume: 284Issue: 1pp. 219-227U.S. Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses for 10 Pediatric CT ExaminationsRadiology2021Volume: 302Issue: 1pp. 164-174Is Contrast-induced Acute Kidney Injury Still a Risk in Pediatric Patients?Radiology2022Volume: 307Issue: 1Pediatric Hepatoblastoma, Hepatocellular Carcinoma, and Other Hepatic Neoplasms: Consensus Imaging Recommendations from American College of Radiology Pediatric Liver Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) Working GroupRadiology2020Volume: 296Issue: 3pp. 493-497See More RSNA Education Exhibits A Rational Approach to Pediatric MRI OptimizationDigital Posters2020Keep Calm and Image On: Safely Employing PET/CT In Pediatric MalignanciesDigital Posters2022Gadolinium In Pediatric Magnetic Resonance: Indications, Risks And AlternativesDigital Posters2021 RSNA Case Collection Primary gastric torsionRSNA Case Collection2021Bowel malrotation and appendicitisRSNA Case Collection2021Pediatric distal forearm fracturesRSNA Case Collection2020 Vol. 302, No. 1 Metrics Altmetric Score PDF download
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