Crohn's disease: factors associated with exposure to high levels of diagnostic radiation.

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TY  - JOUR
  - Desmond AN, O'Regan K, Curran C, McWilliams S, Fitzgerald T, Maher MM, Shanahan F
  - 2008
  - November
  - Gut
  - Crohn's disease: factors associated with exposure to high levels of diagnostic radiation.
  - Validated
  - WOS: 253 ()
  - 57
  - 1
  - 1524
  - 1529
  - Exposure to diagnostic radiation may be associated with increased risk of malignancy. The aims of this study were to (1) examine patterns of use of imaging in Crohn's disease; (2) quantify the cumulative effective dose (CED) of diagnostic radiation received by patients; and (3) identify patients at greatest risk of exposure to high levels of diagnostic radiation.
  - 10.1136/gut.2008.151415
DA  - 2008/11
ER  - 
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AUTHORSDesmond AN, O'Regan K, Curran C, McWilliams S, Fitzgerald T, Maher MM, Shanahan F
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START_PAGE1524
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ABSTRACTExposure to diagnostic radiation may be associated with increased risk of malignancy. The aims of this study were to (1) examine patterns of use of imaging in Crohn's disease; (2) quantify the cumulative effective dose (CED) of diagnostic radiation received by patients; and (3) identify patients at greatest risk of exposure to high levels of diagnostic radiation.
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