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- Radiation_burn abstract "A radiation burn is damage to the skin or other biological tissue caused by exposure to radiation. The radiation types of greatest concern are thermal radiation, radio frequency energy, ultraviolet light and ionizing radiation.The most common type of radiation burn is a sunburn caused by UV radiation. High exposure to X-rays during diagnostic medical imaging or radiotherapy can also result in radiation burns. As the ionizing radiation interacts with cells within the body—damaging them—the body responds to this damage, typically resulting in erythema—that is, redness around the damaged area. Radiation burns are often associated with radiation-induced cancer due to the ability of ionizing radiation to interact with and damage DNA, occasionally inducing a cell to become cancerous. Cavity magnetrons can be improperly used to create surface and internal burning. Depending on the photon energy, gamma radiation can cause very deep gamma burns, with 60Co internal burns are common. Beta burns tend to be shallow as beta particles are not able to penetrate deep into the person; these burns can be similar to sunburn.Radiation burns can also occur with high power radio transmitters at any frequency where the body absorbs radio frequency energy and converts it to heat. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) considers 50 watts to be the lowest power above which radio stations must evaluate emission safety. Frequencies considered especially dangerous occur where the human body can become resonant, at 35 MHz, 70 MHz, 80-100 MHz, 400 MHz, and 1 GHz. Exposure to microwaves of too high intensity can cause microwave burns.".
- Radiation_burn icd10 "L58".
- Radiation_burn icd9 "692.82".
- Radiation_burn thumbnail Fluoroscopy_burn.jpg?width=300.
- Radiation_burn wikiPageExternalLink rf-exposure.
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- Radiation_burn hasPhotoCollection Radiation_burn.
- Radiation_burn icd "692.82".
- Radiation_burn icd "L58".
- Radiation_burn name "Radiodermatitis".
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Injuries.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Ionizing_radiation-induced_cutaneous_conditions.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Radiation_health_effects.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Radiation_therapy.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Radioactivity.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Radiobiology.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Skin_conditions_resulting_from_physical_factors.
- Radiation_burn subject Category:Sun_tanning.
- Radiation_burn type Abstraction100002137.
- Radiation_burn type Attribute100024264.
- Radiation_burn type Condition113920835.
- Radiation_burn type Disease114070360.
- Radiation_burn type IllHealth114052046.
- Radiation_burn type Illness114061805.
- Radiation_burn type Injuries.
- Radiation_burn type Injury114285662.
- Radiation_burn type PathologicalState114051917.
- Radiation_burn type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Radiation_burn type SkinConditionsResultingFromPhysicalFactors.
- Radiation_burn type State100024720.
- Radiation_burn type Disease.
- Radiation_burn type Situation.
- Radiation_burn comment "A radiation burn is damage to the skin or other biological tissue caused by exposure to radiation. The radiation types of greatest concern are thermal radiation, radio frequency energy, ultraviolet light and ionizing radiation.The most common type of radiation burn is a sunburn caused by UV radiation. High exposure to X-rays during diagnostic medical imaging or radiotherapy can also result in radiation burns.".
- Radiation_burn label "Danni somatici deterministici".
- Radiation_burn label "Radiation burn".
- Radiation_burn label "Radiodermatitis".
- Radiation_burn sameAs Radiodermatitis.
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- Radiation_burn depiction Fluoroscopy_burn.jpg.
- Radiation_burn isPrimaryTopicOf Radiation_burn.
- Radiation_burn name "Radiodermatitis".