STUDY ON THE CORRELATION BETWEEN LONG-TERM LOW DOSE RADIATION AND CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS

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Objective: To study the effects of long-term low dose radiation on carotid artery wall thickening.Methods: Carotid intima-media thickness (IMT) of 614 radiation workers in Shandong Province was measured by B-mode ultrasonic.
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