• 四川大學(xué)華西醫(yī)院血液科(成都,610041);

【摘要】  電離輻射是有足夠能量使原子發(fā)生電離的輻射形式,也是臨床上為疾病的診斷和治療提供技術(shù)支持的重要方式。人體接受電離輻射后會因劑量的高低和輻照部位的不同產(chǎn)生明顯或潛在的生物學(xué)效應(yīng),對群體健康產(chǎn)生長期的影響?,F(xiàn)結(jié)合輻射的基本概念、常見形式對輻射健康風(fēng)險的衡量與描述方法以及合理規(guī)避輻射的健康風(fēng)險進(jìn)行綜述,為臨床合理運用放射線檢查提供借鑒和參考。

引用本文: 曾科,牛挺. 電離輻射的危害及放射線檢查的健康風(fēng)險. 華西醫(yī)學(xué), 2011, 26(12): 1814-1817. doi: 復(fù)制

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