Author: Cho, Sung-Kyu; Kim, Won-Dong
Title: Early diagnosis of radiodermatitis using lactate dehydrogenase isozymes in hairless mice (SKH1-hr) Document date: 2012_12_26
ID: jv1qubm8_30
Snippet: Radiodermatitis was observed 24 days after the first X-irradiation. Although the total radiation dose was similar, this result was different from a previous study, which indicated that radiodermatitis was induced 18 days after the mice were first irradiated [28] . This difference is likely due to differences in the dose prescription point. We prescribed the radiation dose at the half-thickness of the buttock (1.5 cm), so the actual skin dose was .....
Document: Radiodermatitis was observed 24 days after the first X-irradiation. Although the total radiation dose was similar, this result was different from a previous study, which indicated that radiodermatitis was induced 18 days after the mice were first irradiated [28] . This difference is likely due to differences in the dose prescription point. We prescribed the radiation dose at the half-thickness of the buttock (1.5 cm), so the actual skin dose was far less than the prescription dose (48 Gy). Assuming that skin depth was 3 mm, the calculated skin dose was approximately 29 Gy.
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