Extra Z-Axis Coverage at CT Imaging Resulting in Excess Radiation Dose: Frequency, Degree, and Contributory Factors
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Mitchell M Goodsitt | Leslie E Quint | James D Myles | L. Quint | M. Goodsitt | I. Francis | J. Myles | Isaac R Francis | Eric A Liao | Shokoufeh Khalatbari | S. Khalatbari | E. Liao
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