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Incidentally detected adrenal lesions - radiological aspects 

Hammarstedt, Lilian (2011-10-10)
Incidentally detected adrenal lesions (“adrenal incidentalomas”) have become a growing clinical problem due to increased and refined radiology methods. Autopsy studies show frequencies as high as 7-8% in the elderly. A ...
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Optimization of paediatric CT examinations - An approach to minimize absorbed dose to patients with regard to image quality and observer variability 

Ledenius, Kerstin (2011-02-25)
The absorbed dose to paediatric patients is important bearing in mind the increased risk of radiation-induced cancer due to exposure to X-rays at young ages. Questions have also been raised of whether a CT examination of ...

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AuthorHammarstedt, Lilian (1)Ledenius, Kerstin (1)Subject
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Adrenal Gland Neoplasm (1)Adrenal incidentaloma (1)Computer Simulations (1)Follow-up Studies (1)Incidental finding (1)Magnetic Resonance Imaging (1)Nonparametric Statistics (1)Observer Variation (1)Observer variation (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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