Feasibility Study for the in Vivo Measurement of Lead in Bone Using L-X-Ray Fluorescence

作者: L. Wielopolski , D. N. Slatkin , D. Vartsky , K. J. Ellis , S. H. Cohn

DOI: 10.1109/TNS.1981.4331150

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摘要: Lead deposits in bone were detected by x-ray fluorescence using x-rays from either a 125 I or 109Cd source. Measurements taken tibia intact human legs, post-mortem. On the basis of preliminary measurements, it was concluded that an exposure one rad is adequate for determination lead bone. Both advantages and disadvantages L-x-rays, used technique developed this study, are compared with those K-x-rays.

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