Keywords:
Radioprotection / Radiation dose, CT, MR, Ultrasound, Radiation effects, Radiation safety
Authors:
I. Moalla1, M. Boukoucha1, D. Alifa1, L. Rezgui Marhoul2; 1Ben Arous/TN, 2Tunis/TN
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-3628
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