
Doses delivered to ovaries during a standardized hysterosalpingography is determined in 30 patients with LiF dosimeters placed on the anterior and the posterior wall of the lower abdomen. It varies between 0.1 and 0.6 rad and is essentially dependent on the thickness of traversed tissues. This work is based on rare-earth screens experience.
Fluorides, Ovary, Lithium Compounds, Humans, Female, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, Lithium, Radiation Dosage, Hysterosalpingography
Fluorides, Ovary, Lithium Compounds, Humans, Female, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, Lithium, Radiation Dosage, Hysterosalpingography
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