Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6998
Title: Radiological imaging of pregnant women: Frequently asked questions concerning radiation and contrast media
Authors: Karabulut, A.
Karabulut, Nevzat
Keywords: Diagnostic imaging
Fetal dose
Pregnancy
Radiation
contrast medium
angiography
carcinogenesis
computer assisted tomography
developmental stage
diagnostic imaging
echography
education
fetus risk
gene mutation
gestational age
health care personnel
human
informed consent
intravenous urography
ionizing radiation
law suit
malpractice
mammography
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
pregnancy
radiation dose
radiation exposure
radiation hazard
radiography
radiosensitivity
review
skin injury
teratogenicity
Abstract: Ionizing radiation delivered and contrast media used during diagnostic imaging of pregnant women are major dilemmi for gynecologists and radiologists. As the overall risk of abnormality is negligible at doses received during diagnostic radiological examinations, the radiologic examination can be performed cautiously if the mother is at risk and appropriate indications for an imaging examination exist. Termination of pregnancy is rarely justified because of the risk to the conceptus from a radiological study. In this article, the frequently asked questions concerning radiation dose and its potential risks to the conceptus (embryo or fetus) associated with different radiological imaging modalities were reviewed.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6998
ISSN: 1309-0399
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