Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-4883
Print ISSN : 0369-4305
ISSN-L : 0369-4305
Volume 30, Issue 5
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  • Article type: Cover
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages Cover13-
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages Cover14-
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages i-454
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 455-474
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  • YOSHIHARU HIGASHIDA, AKIYOSHI OTSUKA
    Article type: Article
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 475-482
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    In recent years, with the increasing use of the medical Xray examinations in Japan, the frequency of the irradiated persons has also increased year by year. In our country, X-ray exminations of the gastrointestinal tract occupy almost half of the genetically significant dose. In the present study, the gonad dose of female in the gastric fluoroscopy has been estimated. This study particularly concerns the difference of fluoroscopic time between the radiologists and nonradiologists and also between the patients with and without the findings.
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  • OSAMU FUJIWARA
    Article type: Article
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 483-496
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    Medicine, engineering and healthphysics in the field of Radiological Technology were discussed in the previous report. The present paper clarified the fundamental structure and peculiarities of R.Technology through metaphysical approach considering theories and reserch method of general science. And it is emphasized in this paper that the structure of R.Technology is based on the method of general science. I hope this kind of study will be continued and contribute to systematize the field of Radiological Technology.
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 497-500
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 500-505
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 505-508
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 509-514
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  • Article type: Appendix
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 515-
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 516-
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 517-
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  • HIROSHI MOMOSE
    Article type: Article
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 517-522
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    This report was presented at symposium of 20th Kanto-Tokyo Radiation Technological congress in fall of 1973. In this report was disscussed all parts of cholecystography techniques. This report was based on question and answer from 45 hospitals and clinics in Kanagawa prefecture. Main abstract are below : Abdomen simple X-raygraphy is most important value in precholecyst examination. Anatomical position of gall bladder is situated L-2 to L-3 in stand position, and L-1 to L-3 in prone position. Gall bladders is moved 4〜5 cm to prone position from stand position. In general cholecystograpy positioning is used a oblique position, oblique position is need increasing tube voltage to eachangle, 1 kVp to 10 degree, 3〜4 kVp to 20 degree, 6〜7 kVp to 30 degree. Constraction test is need kinetic study of gall bladder. Cholecysto Tomograpy is useful remove disturbance image (gas, lumbar etc) dissolve test of oral contrast medium is performed in each pH solutions, one tablet is not disolve in any acid solutions. X-ray protection is important problems in cholecystography, 60 percent patients is female therefore take care to exposure of gonad, must be care to limit of field size and must be use combination of high sensitive screen and film, high sensitive combinations is possible to reduce 1/4〜1/5 exposure dose.
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  • TAMOTU KANEHARA
    Article type: Article
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 522-527
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    This report was presented at symposium of 20th Kanto-Tokyo Radiation Technological congress in fall of 1973. In this report was disscussed all parts of cholecystography techniques. This report was based on question and answer from 45 hospitals and clinics in Kanagawa prefecture. Main abstract are below : Abdomen simple X-raygraphy is most important value in precholecyst examination. Anatomical position of gall bladder is situated L-2 to L-3 in stand position, and L-1 to L-3 in prone position. Gall bladders is moved 4〜5 cm to prone position from stand position. In general cholecystograpy positioning is used a oblique position, oblique position is need increasing tube voltage to eachangle, 1 kVp to 10 degree, 3〜4 kVp to 20 degree, 6〜7 kVp to 30 degree. Constraction test is need kinetic study of gall bladder. Cholecysto Tomograpy is useful remove disturbance image (gas, lumbar etc) dissolve test of oral contrast medium is performed in each pH solutions, one tablet is not disolve in any acid solutions. X-ray protection is important problems in cholecystography, 60 percent patients is female therefore take care to exposure of gonad, must be care to limit of field size and must be use combination of high sensitive screen and film, high sensitive combinations is possible to reduce 1/4〜1/5 exposure dose.
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  • KENJI SAKANO
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 528-535
    Published: January 31, 1975
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    This report was presented at symposium of 20th Kanto-Tokyo Radiation Technological congress in fall of 1973. In this report was disscussed all parts of cholecystography techniques. This report was based on question and answer from 45 hospitals and clinics in Kanagawa prefecture. Main abstract are below : Abdomen simple X-raygraphy is most important value in precholecyst examination. Anatomical position of gall bladder is situated L-2 to L-3 in stand position, and L-1 to L-3 in prone position. Gall bladders is moved 4〜5 cm to prone position from stand position. In general cholecystograpy positioning is used a oblique position, oblique position is need increasing tube voltage to eachangle, 1 kVp to 10 degree, 3〜4 kVp to 20 degree, 6〜7 kVp to 30 degree. Constraction test is need kinetic study of gall bladder. Cholecysto Tomograpy is useful remove disturbance image (gas, lumbar etc) dissolve test of oral contrast medium is performed in each pH solutions, one tablet is not disolve in any acid solutions. X-ray protection is important problems in cholecystography, 60 percent patients is female therefore take care to exposure of gonad, must be care to limit of field size and must be use combination of high sensitive screen and film, high sensitive combinations is possible to reduce 1/4〜1/5 exposure dose.
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  • Article type: Appendix
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 536-538
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 539-542
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 543-545
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 546-
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    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages 547-
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  • Article type: Cover
    1975 Volume 30 Issue 5 Pages Cover15-
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