1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1078-8174(97)90006-7
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Modern day film-screen combinations do not obey conventional exposure rules

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“…This image shows the ROI for the reference image. 69,2 (8,9) 63,8 (11,3) 60,5 (10,3) 56,6 (13,4) 68,8 (8,9) 64,8 (2,3) 58 (5,8) 59,2 (10,3) 54,8 (6,4) 47,6 (8,9) R= reference image…”
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“…This image shows the ROI for the reference image. 69,2 (8,9) 63,8 (11,3) 60,5 (10,3) 56,6 (13,4) 68,8 (8,9) 64,8 (2,3) 58 (5,8) 59,2 (10,3) 54,8 (6,4) 47,6 (8,9) R= reference image…”
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“…Increasing kVp by 10 whilst halving mAs is considered to offer similar perceptual image quality when compared with the original exposure factors; this approach is referred to as the 10 kVp rule (6,7). Importantly, application of the 10kVp rule in manual mode for anthropomorphic chest phantom imaging, across a wide range of exposure factors, provides consistent dose reductions (7).…”
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confidence: 99%