Keywords:
Radioprotection / Radiation dose, Pancreas, Emergency, CT, Dosimetry, Diagnostic procedure, Inflammation, Dosimetric comparison, Patterns of Care
Authors:
F. Ramos Porões, F. R. Verdun, P. Eckert, J.-F. Knebel, S. Schmidt; Lausanne/CH
DOI:
10.1594/ecr2018/C-0359
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