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Effects of low-dose prenatal irradiation on the central nervous system

Description

Scientists are in general agreement about the effects of prenatal irradiation, including those affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Differing concepts and research approaches have resulted in some uncertainties about some quantitative relationships, underlying interpretations, and conclusions. Examples of uncertainties include the existence of a threshold, the quantitative relationships between prenatal radiation doses and resulting physical and functional lesions, and processes by which lesions originate and develop. A workshop was convened in which scientists with varying backgrounds and viewpoints discussed these relationships and explored ways in which various disciplines could coordinate concepts and methodologies to suggest research directions for resolving uncertainties. This Workshop Report summarizes, in an extended fashion, salient features of the presentations on the current status of our knowledge about the radiobiology and neuroscience of prenatal irradiation and the relationships between them

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MF available from INIS under the Report Number; OSTI as DE92015171; NTIS; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep.

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
89 p.
Report number
PNL--8009

Conference

Title
Effects of low-dose prenatal irradiation on the central nervous system.
Dates
5-7 Nov 1990.
Place
Seattle, WA (United States).

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract AC06-76RL01830
Funding organization
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States).
Secondary number(s)
CONF-9011295--.