body irradiation
1Total body irradiation — (TBI) is a form of radiotherapy used primarily as part of the preparative regimen for haematopoietic stem cell (or bone marrow) transplantation. As the name implies, TBI involves irradiation of the entire body, though in modern practice the lungs …
2whole-body irradiation — viso kūno švitinimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Švitinimas, kurio metu visas žmogaus kūnas veikiamas jonizuojančiąja spinduliuote. atitikmenys: angl. whole body irradiation vok. Ganzkörperstrahlung, f; Totalbestrahlung, f;… …
3total body irradiation — (TBI) external beam radiotherapy involving exposure of the entire body; called also whole body i. or radiotherapy …
4whole-body irradiation — total body i …
5total-body irradiation — Radiation therapy to the entire body. It is usually followed by bone marrow or peripheral stem cell transplantation …
6irradiation du corps entier — viso kūno švitinimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Švitinimas, kurio metu visas žmogaus kūnas veikiamas jonizuojančiąja spinduliuote. atitikmenys: angl. whole body irradiation vok. Ganzkörperstrahlung, f; Totalbestrahlung, f;… …
7irradiation globale — viso kūno švitinimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Švitinimas, kurio metu visas žmogaus kūnas veikiamas jonizuojančiąja spinduliuote. atitikmenys: angl. whole body irradiation vok. Ganzkörperstrahlung, f; Totalbestrahlung, f;… …
8irradiation générale — viso kūno švitinimas statusas T sritis fizika apibrėžtis Švitinimas, kurio metu visas žmogaus kūnas veikiamas jonizuojančiąja spinduliuote. atitikmenys: angl. whole body irradiation vok. Ganzkörperstrahlung, f; Totalbestrahlung, f;… …
9irradiation — The use of high energy radiation from x rays, gamma rays, neutrons, protons, and other sources to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation may come from a machine outside the body (external beam radiation therapy) or it may come from… …
10irradiation — 1. The subjective enlargement of a bright object seen against a dark background. 2. Exposure to the action of electromagnetic radiation ( e.g., heat, light, x rays). 3. The spreading of nervous impulses from one …