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  • '''Acute radiation syndrome (ARS)''', also called '''radiation sickness''', is the result caused by re | title = Acute Radiation Syndrome: A Fact Sheet for Physicians
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  • {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • ...n living tissue, since [[ionizing radiation]] can cause cell damage; see [[acute radiation syndrome]].
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  • ...determined to have no chance of survival under any circumstances (e.g., [[acute radiation syndrome]] of the central nervous system presentation), or no chance of survival wit Triage for [[acute radiation syndrome]] involves both mechanism of radiation injury as well as immediate clinical
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  • {{r|Acute radiation syndrome}}
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  • For acute radiation syndrome to result, a victim would need to receive a whole-body dose, over a short p
    7 KB (1,063 words) - 16:23, 30 March 2024
  • ...staff and emergency workers who were at the scene as initial responders, [[acute radiation syndrome]] was diagnosed in 134 patients and as of 1998, 11 have died. It should be
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  • ...fatal [[acute radiation syndrome|central nervous system presentation]] of acute radiation syndrome.
    9 KB (1,415 words) - 21:25, 7 March 2011
  • ...er biological effect than the same dosage from X-rays or gamma rays (see [[Acute radiation syndrome]]).
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