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R Kierepko1, P Janowski2, M Grochowska3.
Abstract
The appropriate determination of the 131I which was absorbed into the human body, especially by thyroid, depends not only on individual features of each measurement subjects but also on reproducibility of their position or the thyroid's position in the human neck. Possible uncertainties caused by changes of the thyroid position relative to detector were studied in a series of measurements. The research has shown that the dispersion of the results can reach up even to the level of 50 %.Entities:
Keywords: 131I; Activity concentration; KI; Thyroid phantom; Whole body spectrometry
Year: 2014 PMID: 26224973 PMCID: PMC4514629 DOI: 10.1007/s10967-014-3051-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radioanal Nucl Chem ISSN: 0236-5731 Impact factor: 1.371
Fig. 1A scheme of the Whole Body Spectrometer (WBS) chamber with the (0,0,0) position of the thyroid phantom and distances between this point and detectors of the WBS
Fig. 2The distribution of relative differences of efficiency versus thyroid phantom position shown in (x,y) plane for X detector
Fig. 3The distribution of relative differences of efficiency versus thyroid phantom position shown in (x,z) plane for X detector
Fig. 4The distribution of relative differences of efficiency versus thyroid phantom position shown in (x,y) plane for Y detector
Fig. 5The distribution of relative differences of efficiency versus thyroid phantom position shown in (x,z) plane for Y detector