S Gelosa
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Ostinelli A, Frigerio M, Monti A, Gelosa S, Tognoli P, Perniola N, et al.
Radiol Med
. 2001 Mar;
99(6):465-8.
PMID: 11262825
Introduction: Digital radiographic systems permit to optimize execution, depiction and storage of radiological images. Since a Regius 336 digital system (Konica Corp., Tokyo, Japan) devoted to chest radiography was recently...
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Ostinelli A, Gelosa S, Cacciatori M, Frigerio M, Monti A, Tognoli P
Strahlenther Onkol
. 2001 Jan;
176(11):528-31.
PMID: 11143528
Purpose: In-vivo dose measurements during conformal treatment require correction factor evaluations for differences in block shapes, field size and source-skin distance (SSD). The aim of this paper is to evaluate...
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Ostinelli A, Cacciatori M, Gelosa S, Frigerio M, Monti A
Radiol Med
. 1999 May;
97(1-2):81-5.
PMID: 10319105
Introduction: In vivo dosimetry allows to verify dose delivering accuracy in radiotherapy treatments. Exit dose measurements add more information about delivered dose than entrance dose evaluations. Materials And Methods: Commercial...
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Ostinelli A, Frigerio M, Gelosa S, Monti A, Cacciatori M, Cazzaniga F
Strahlenther Onkol
. 1999 May;
175(4):182-4.
PMID: 10230461
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to compare the EC-L Kodak system for radiation therapy beam localization with a conventional one that could be daily employed in a radiotherapy...
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Ostinelli A, Gelosa S, Frigerio M, Monti A
Radiol Med
. 1999 Feb;
96(4):390-3.
PMID: 9972220
Introduction: Shaped fields are widely used in radiotherapy to protect critical organs and to avoid unnecessary normal tissue irradiation. The most common system for photon beam shaping consists in a...
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Ostinelli A, Monti A, Gelosa S, Cacciatori M
Radiol Med
. 1998 Feb;
94(4):388-90.
PMID: 9465248
Introduction: The evaluation of effective doses in nuclear medicine investigations is generally referred to the average man, with no relevant associated diseases, during standard examinations. The effective dose in nuclear...
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Monti A, Ostinelli A, Frigerio M, Gelosa S
Med Dosim
. 1995 Jan;
20(4):275-7.
PMID: 8703323
A quick formula is proposed for calculating equivalent squares of irregularly shaped photon fields. No complex calculations are required. Three different energies (60Co; 6 MV and 18 MV x-rays) were...