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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1807729

ABSTRACT

An interactive report generator for bone scintigraphy will be demonstrated. It comprises a controlled reporting vocabulary, an adaptive user interface, and a text generator. The controlled vocabulary represents the relevant concepts for bone scan reports: anatomical sites, scintigraphical phenomena, and diagnoses, and various attributes for these concept domains. Within the vocabulary selectional constraints are defined that restricts to meaningful combination of concepts. The interface provides intelligent views on the vocabulary, and presents only those terms that are relevant in a certain context. Through the interface the user may choose appropriate terms and combine them to complex findings. A German text generator for a restricted finding language transforms the entered data into morpho-syntactic surface structures and produces acceptable reports.


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Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging , Medical Records Systems, Computerized , User-Computer Interface , Databases, Factual , Humans , Radionuclide Imaging , Terminology as Topic , Writing
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3485608

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Irradiation temperature, changed from 37 degrees C to 4 degrees C, acts as a dose-modifying factor with regard to the dose-yield relationship for dicentric chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes irradiated with 150 kV X-rays. The temperature dependence of the aberration yield observed at constant dose is S-shaped, with a sharp rise near 15 degrees C from a lower plateau below 12 degrees C to a higher plateau beyond 17 degrees C. The aberration yield is determined by the irradiation temperature, irrespective of fast temperature changes from 4 degrees C to 37 degrees C or from 37 degrees C to 4 degrees C, applied at various delay times before and after irradiation. It is concluded that irradiation temperature influences the formation of chromatin lesions rather than their interaction.


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Chromosome Aberrations , Radiation Genetics , Temperature , Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation , Humans , Lymphocytes/radiation effects
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