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Risk of cancer in dental Radiography (IOPA)

1:2000000? THANK YOU

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 1 March 2012, 8:28 Subject: Re: Radiology questions

Hi Kausar1.could it be unexposed??.primary hyperparathyroidism.http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/390728-overviewThanks MiralSent from my iPadOn 1 Mar 2012, at 02:00, Kausar M <kausar_md@...> wrote:

Hi, Could you all please help me answer these questions:1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least

likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?Thank you, Kausar

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If it remains unexposed then it should be white instead of blackSent from my iPhoneOn 01-Mar-2012, at 19:12, ARTHUR TADEVOSYAN <arthur_tadevosyan@...> wrote:

Risk of cancer in dental Radiography (IOPA)

1:2000000? THANK YOU

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 1 March 2012, 8:28 Subject: Re: Radiology questions

Hi Kausar1.could it be unexposed??.primary hyperparathyroidism.http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/390728-overviewThanks MiralSent from my iPadOn 1 Mar 2012, at 02:00, Kausar M <kausar_md@...> wrote:

Hi, Could you all please help me answer these questions:1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least

likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?Thank you, Kausar

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If unexposed then developed n fixed then should remain Black.Sent from my iPadOn 3 Mar 2012, at 18:32, Disha <dishagoyal.12@...> wrote:

If it remains unexposed then it should be white instead of blackSent from my iPhoneOn 01-Mar-2012, at 19:12, ARTHUR TADEVOSYAN <arthur_tadevosyan@...> wrote:

Risk of cancer in dental Radiography (IOPA)

1:2000000? THANK YOU

From: Miral <miral_hasan@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, 1 March 2012, 8:28 Subject: Re: Radiology questions

Hi Kausar1.could it be unexposed??.primary hyperparathyroidism.http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/390728-overviewThanks MiralSent from my iPadOn 1 Mar 2012, at 02:00, Kausar M <kausar_md@...> wrote:

Hi, Could you all please help me answer these questions:1. Radiographic faults – film blackening, least

likely cause?

2. In which conditions will the X-ray show Thickened trabecular bone?Thank you, Kausar

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