Selected methods for estimating radiation dose.
Dosimetry . | Method . | Utility . |
---|---|---|
Biological | Whole-body counting | Not generally available, impractical. |
Chromosomal aberrations (dicentrics, ring forms) | The “gold standard.” Typically requires 4–5 days processing time. | |
Lymphocyte depletion kinetics | Inexpensive but requires 2–4 days for decline at doses of 4–6 Gy and 4–6 days at 2–4 Gy | |
Interphase aberrations (PCC, okadaic acid/kinase) | Under development | |
Electron spin resonance (dental enamel) | Permanent record of exposure but requires removal of tooth | |
Clinical | Symptoms and signs | Practical but loses sensitivity at low doses. |
Dosimetry . | Method . | Utility . |
---|---|---|
Biological | Whole-body counting | Not generally available, impractical. |
Chromosomal aberrations (dicentrics, ring forms) | The “gold standard.” Typically requires 4–5 days processing time. | |
Lymphocyte depletion kinetics | Inexpensive but requires 2–4 days for decline at doses of 4–6 Gy and 4–6 days at 2–4 Gy | |
Interphase aberrations (PCC, okadaic acid/kinase) | Under development | |
Electron spin resonance (dental enamel) | Permanent record of exposure but requires removal of tooth | |
Clinical | Symptoms and signs | Practical but loses sensitivity at low doses. |