Congress:
EuroSafe Imaging 2020
Keywords:
Performed at one institution, Not applicable, Retrospective, Quality assurance, Education and training, Technology assessment, Technical aspects, Education, CT, Paediatric, Action 3 - Image quality assessment based on clinical indications
Authors:
V. G. Syrgiamiotis, D. T. makri, M. Chasiotou
DOI:
10.26044/esi2020/ESI-08390
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