Ionizing radiation
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Low-dose ionizing radiation from diagnostic imaging can induce immune alterations and inflammatory reactions in the brain.[1]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Volume 7, Issue 3, 2000 - see article: Vegetative-Vascular Dystonia and Osteoalgetic Syndrome or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a Characteristic After-Effect of Radioecological Disaster: The Chernobyl Accident Experience[2]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Lumniczky, Katalin; Szatmári, Tünde; Sáfrány, Géza (May 5, 2017). "Ionizing Radiation-Induced Immune and Inflammatory Reactions in the Brain". Frontiers in Immunology. 8: 517. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2017.00517. ISSN 1664-3224. PMC 5418235. PMID 28529513.
- ↑ Loganovsky, Konstantin N. (January 2000). "Vegetative-Vascular Dystonia and Osteoalgetic Syndrome or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a Characteristic After-Effect of Radioecological Disaster: The Chernobyl Accident Experience". Journal of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. 7 (3): 3–16. doi:10.1300/J092v07n03_02. ISSN 1057-3321.