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Identification and Management of Persistently Active Brachytherapy Seed Implants
American Journal of Roentgenology, 11/06/09
Aronowitz JN et al. – There are likely thousands of people bearing radon seeds that continue to emit radiation decades after implantation. They can be identified by clinical history and emission of characteristic x–rays. Surgical removal of these sources is rarely warranted.
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