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ID 113654
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An Experiment to Estimate Locations of Radioisotopes Producing Black Spots on Medical Images
Author
Nishihara, Sadamitsu The University of Tokushima KAKEN Search Researchers
Hayashi, Hiroaki The University of Tokushima KAKEN Search Researchers
Hanamitsu, Hiroki The University of Tokushima
Mori, Michiko The University of Tokushima
Keywords
X-ray detector
radioisotope
radioactive contamination
black spot
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Caused by the accident of nuclear power plants in the Fukushima at 2011, many radioisotopes (RI) were diffused to the environment. As a result, X-ray detectors were stained with RIs and black spots appeared on the medical images. Using the RI of 134Cs and 137Cs, black spots which appeared on the photostimulable phosphor plate (X-ray detector) were reproduced experimentally. The aim of this study is the following two points; firstly, to clarify the relationship between long-time irradiations of RI and fading effect, and secondly, to clarify the positional relationship between the RI sources and the X-ray detector based on irradiation times of RI. For the latter experiment, the samples were made by spraying water (containing the RI) in order to reproduce small point sources. Then, the sources were placed on the photostimulable phosphor plate or on the cassette, and corresponding images with different irradiation times were taken. The black spots could be reproduced with the condition, in which sources were directly adhered to the photostimulable phosphor plate. We observed the black spots when sources were placed on the cassette for one week. Based on the result, we summarized that the RI which are directly adhered on the photostimulable phosphor plate may produce the black spots.
Journal Title
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
ISSN
03694305
18814883
NCID
AN00197784
Publisher
日本放射線技術学会
Volume
68
Issue
10
Start Page
1307
End Page
1313
Published Date
2012-10-20
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jpn
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Medical Sciences