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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Igor Gusev (Institute of Biophysics, Moscow, Russia) , Angelina Guskova (Institute of Biophysics, Moscow, Russia) , Fred A. Mettler, Jr. (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA) , Fred A. Mettler, Jr.Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.260kg ISBN: 9780849370045ISBN 10: 0849370043 Pages: 634 Publication Date: 28 March 2001 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsFundamentals of Radiation Accidents. Medical Characteristics of Different Types of Radiation Accidents. Radiation Sickness Classification. Acute Radiation Sickness: Underlying Principles and Assessment. Treatment of Acute Radiation Sickness. Direct Effects of Radiation on Specific Tissues. The Safety of Radiation Sources and the Security of Radioactive Materials. Review of Chinese Nuclear Accidents. Radiation Accidents in the Former U.S.S.R. Radiation Accidents in the United States. Criticality Accidents. Medical Aspects of the Accident at Chernobyl. Accidents at Industrial Irradiation Facilities. Local Radiation Injury. Accidental Radiation Injury From Industrial Radiography Sources. Accident Involving Abandoned Radioactive Sources in Georgia, 1997. Localized Irradiation from an Industrial Radiography Source in San Ramon, Peru. Exposure Analysis and Medical Evaluation of a Low Energy X-Ray Diffraction Accident. Local Irradiation Injury of the Hands with an Electron Beam Machine. Accidents in Radiation Therapy. Two-Year Medical Follow-up on the Radiographic Accident in Costsa Rica. Medical Accidents with Local Injury: Local Injury from Use of Medical Fluoroscopy. Assessment and Treatment of Internal Contamination: General Principles. Lifetime Follow-up of the 1976 American Accident Victim. Two Los Alamos Plutonium Accidents. Internal Contamination in the Goiania Accident -- Brazil, 1987. Fatal Accidental Overdose with Radioactive Gold in Wisconsin, United States. Skin Wounds and Burns Contaminated by Radioactive Substances (Metabolism, Decontamination, Tactics and Techniques of Medical Care). Iridium-192 Acid Skin Burn in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hospital Preparation for Radiation Accidents. Emergency Room Management of Radiation Accidents. Application of Radiation Protection Principles to Accident Management. Monitoring and Epidemiological Follow-up of Persons Accidentally Exposed. Issues Involved in Long-term Follow-up of Persons After Radiation Exposure. Long-Term Follow-up After Accidental Exposure to Radioactive Fallout in the Marshall Islands. Manhattan Project Plutonium Workers at Los Alamos. Epidemiologic Evaluation of Populations Employed and Accidentally Exposed Near the Techa River. Instrumentation and Physical Dose Assessment in Radiation Accidents. Evaluation of Neutron Exposure. The Current Status of Biological Dosimeters. Psychosocial Effects of Radiation Accidents. Accidental Radiation Exposure During Pregnancy.ReviewsMedical Management of Radiation Accidents has everything you ever wanted to know about radiation-induced injuries and more. This well-organized book is probably the most comprehensive text available on the subject. The major improvement found in the second edition is the breadth and depth of the coverage on the evaluation and treatment of the many injuries presented. - Roger E. Linnemann, Radiation Management Consultants, Pennsylvania, in American Journal of Roentgenology This is the definitive text of the medical management of persons accidentally exposed to ionizing radiation. It is a major expansion and improvement over the first edition, and encompasses the worldwide experience in radiation accidents. There is no major competition for the book. It should be readily accessible to physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, and others who staff hospital emergency rooms or who otherwise may be called upon at some time to address the needs of persons accidentally exposed to radiation 4 Stars! - William R. Hendee, PhD, Medical College of Wisconsin an excellent update to a comprehensive text and reference book on the medical management of radiation injuryNo other reference has brought together such a comprehensive compilation of information on radiation injury. This alone would make the volume valuableThe author's have done an admirable job of offering useful and practical information in a concise and readable way. - Health Physics, February 2002, Volume 82, Number 2 Author InformationIgor Gusev, Kenneth S. Cohen, Angelina Guskova, Fred A. Mettller Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |