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11 Αυγ 2021 · This paper aims to summarise available information on sources of radiation exposure of the embryo/fetus primarily in medical settings. Accidental and unintended exposure is also considered.
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15 Νοε 2021 · In this paper we consider exposures of pregnant women, chiefly in medical settings, review the effects of low, moderate and high dose radiation exposures on the embryo and foetus, and evidence for any difference in the response of pregnant women to radiation.
This review describes the low added risk of malformation/cancer in the offspring, highlight gaps in our understanding, discuss several common wrong beliefs, and recommend how to further decrease radiation dose, especially during pregnancy. Keywords: Angiography, Cardiology, Pregnancy, Radiation hazards, Women.
Radiation exposures in pregnancy, health effects and risks to the embryo/foetus—information to inform the medical management of the pregnant patient. To cite this article: Kimberly E Applegate et al 2021 J. Radiol. Prot. 41 S522. View the article online for updates and enhancements.
15 Νοε 2021 · Generally, intentional exposure of pregnant women is avoided as far as possible in both medical and occupational situations. This paper aims to summarise available information on sources of radiation exposure of the embryo/foetus primarily in medical settings.
Methods: The effects of ionizing radiation on the fetus, the prenatal period, parental exposure, the pregnant clinician, and the pregnant patient are discussed in the context of their exposure to radiation.
1 Νοε 2022 · Based on the observations made from victims of high-level radiation exposure, the effects of diagnostic, therapeutic or accidental irradiation of a pregnant woman on the fetus, are categorized into four broad groups, pregnancy loss, malformation, developmental delay or retardation, and carcinogenesis.