• N J Med · Jun 2000

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    Radiation risks of high-dose fluoroscopy.

    • J K Timins and J A Lipoti.
    • Christ Hospital, Jersey City, USA.
    • N J Med. 2000 Jun 1;97(6):31-4.

    AbstractRadiation-induced skin injury is an underdiagnosed, significant complication for patients undergoing fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures. With proper equipment, fluoroscopic technique, and physician education, patient radiation exposure can be decreased by 75% or more and skin injuries can be minimized.

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