Abstract
This work examined the suitability of the PAGAT gel dosimeter for use in dose distribution measurements around high-density implants. An assessment of the gels reactivity with various metals was performed and no corrosive effects were observed. An artefact reduction technique was also investigated in order to minimise scattering of the laser light in the optical CT scans. The potential for attenuation and backscatter measurements using this gel dosimeter were examined for a temporary tissue expander's internal magnetic port.
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Asena, A., Kairn, T., Crowe, S. B., Smith, S. T., & Trapp, J. V. (2015). PAGAT gel dosimeters for dose distribution measurements in the vicinity of high-density implants: A preliminary study. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 573). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/573/1/012061
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