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DETERMINATION OF IN VIVO PERSISTENCE OF TANTALUM DUST FOLLOWING BRONCHOGRAPHY USING REACTOR-ACTIVATED TANTALUM AND TOTAL BODY COUNTING

T. UPHAM B.A.1, L. S. GRAHAM M.S.2, R. J. STECKEL M.D.3, and N. POE M.D.3

1 Medical student, Summer Fellow.
2 Postgraduate Research Medical Physicist.
3 Assistant Professor of Radiology.

A convenient experimental method for the in vivo estimation of retained metallic substances, using neutron activation prior to their administration and subsequent total body counting, has been applied successfully in this study.

Unexpectedly long persistence of tantalum dust suggests caution in the use of this agent.


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