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334 related items for PubMed ID: 25868644

  • 1. Eye Lens Opacities Among Physicians Occupationally Exposed to Ionizing Radiation.
    Auvinen A, Kivelä T, Heinävaara S, Mrena S.
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  • 3. Radiation-associated lens changes in the cardiac catheterization laboratory: Results from the IC-CATARACT (CATaracts Attributed to RAdiation in the CaTh lab) study.
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    Jacob S, Michel M, Spaulding C, Boveda S, Bar O, Brézin AP, Streho M, Maccia C, Scanff P, Laurier D, Bernier MO.
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  • 6. Radiation-associated lens opacities in catheterization personnel: results of a survey and direct assessments.
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  • 7. Radiation-induced eye lens changes and risk for cataract in interventional cardiology.
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    Arq Bras Cardiol; 2019 Apr 01; 112(4):392-399. PubMed ID: 30810610
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  • 10. Interventional cardiologists and risk of radiation-induced cataract: results of a French multicenter observational study.
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  • 11. NASA study of cataract in astronauts (NASCA). Report 1: Cross-sectional study of the relationship of exposure to space radiation and risk of lens opacity.
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  • 12. Risk of radiation-induced lens opacities among surgeons and interventional medical staff.
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  • 13. Protracted low-dose radiation exposure and cataract in a cohort of Chinese industry radiographers.
    Lian Y, Xiao J, Ji X, Guan S, Ge H, Li F, Ning L, Liu J.
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    Matsubara K, Lertsuwunseri V, Srimahachota S, Krisanachinda A, Tulvatana W, Khambhiphant B, Sudchai W, Rehani M.
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  • 18. Lens opacities among physicians occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation--a pilot study in Finland.
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  • 20. Risk for radiation-induced cataract for staff in interventional cardiology: is there reason for concern?
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