Phantoms and computational models in therapy, diagnosis and protection
Tipo de material: TextoSeries ICRU report ; 48Detalles de publicación: Bethesda, Md. : International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements, 1992 Descripción: VII, 194 p. : il. ; 28 cmISBN: 0-91339-445-9Tema(s): Radiología | RadiodiagnósticoResumen: ICRU Report 48, Phantoms and Computational Models in Therapy, Diagnosis and Protection, was prepared in recognition of the fact that the development of realistic body phantoms and computational models is strongly dependent on the availability of comprehensive human anatomical data. Yet this information is often missing, incomplete or not easily available. Thus, ICRU Report 48 emphasizes organ and body masses and geometries. The influence of age, sex and ethnic origins on human anatomy is considered. Exisitng types of phantoms and computational models used with photons, electrons, protons and neutrons are reviewed. Detailed specifications of more than ninety phantoms and computational models are provided in the Report. Major sections of the Report cover the following topics: human anatomy; selection requirements for phantoms; phantoms in radiotherapy; phantoms in diagnostic procedures; phantoms in radiation protection; phantoms in radiobiology; computational models. Appendices cover human anatomical data, fabrication techniques and quality assurance.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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ICRU Report 48, Phantoms and Computational Models in Therapy, Diagnosis and Protection, was prepared in recognition of the fact that the development of realistic body phantoms and computational models is strongly dependent on the availability of comprehensive human anatomical data. Yet this information is often missing, incomplete or not easily available. Thus, ICRU Report 48 emphasizes organ and body masses and geometries. The influence of age, sex and ethnic origins on human anatomy is considered. Exisitng types of phantoms and computational models used with photons, electrons, protons and neutrons are reviewed. Detailed specifications of more than ninety phantoms and computational models are provided in the Report. Major sections of the Report cover the following topics: human anatomy; selection requirements for phantoms; phantoms in radiotherapy; phantoms in diagnostic procedures; phantoms in radiation protection; phantoms in radiobiology; computational models. Appendices cover human anatomical data, fabrication techniques and quality assurance.
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