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radiation sickness - translation to ολλανδικά

HEALTH PROBLEMS CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO VERY HIGH LEVELS OF IONIZING RADIATION
Radiation sickness; Radiation Injury; Radiation injury (biology); Radiological poison; Radiation syndrome; Radiological injuries; Acute radiation sickness; Signs and symptoms of radiation poisoning; Radiation sickness (syndrome); Acute Radiation Syndrome; Radiological poisoning; Radiation toxicity; Cutaneous radiation syndrome; Bone marrow syndrome; Hematopoietic syndrome; Gastrointestinal syndrome; Cardiovascular syndrome; Central Nervous System syndrome; Central nervous system syndrome; Radioactive intoxication; Radioactive poisoning; Radiation injuries; Radiation syndromes; Radiation death; Radiation injury; Walking ghost phase; Acute radiation poisoning; Radiation poisoning; Gastrointestinal tract syndrome; Acute radiation dose; Biological timeline of radiation poisoning; Radiation toxicology
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  • Both dose and dose rate contribute to the severity of acute radiation syndrome. The effects of [[dose fractionation]] or rest periods before repeated exposure, also shifts the [[LD50]] dose, upwards.
  • Effect of medical care on acute radiation syndrome
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  • Radiation sickness

radiation sickness         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Radiation sickness; Radiation Injury; Radiation injury (biology); Radiological poison; Radiation syndrome; Radiological injuries; Acute radiation sickness; Signs and symptoms of radiation poisoning; Radiation sickness (syndrome); Acute Radiation Syndrome; Radiological poisoning; Radiation toxicity; Cutaneous radiation syndrome; Bone marrow syndrome; Hematopoietic syndrome; Gastrointestinal syndrome; Cardiovascular syndrome; Central Nervous System syndrome; Central nervous system syndrome; Radioactive intoxication; Radioactive poisoning; Radiation injuries; Radiation syndromes; Radiation death; Radiation injury; Walking ghost phase; Acute radiation poisoning; Radiation poisoning; Gastrointestinal tract syndrome; Acute radiation dose; Biological timeline of radiation poisoning; Radiation toxicology
stralingsziekte (visusstoornissen door blootstelling aan radioaktieve straling)
mal de mer         
CONDITION IN WHICH A DISAGREEMENT EXISTS BETWEEN VISUALLY PERCEIVED MOVEMENT AND THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM'S SENSE OF MOVEMENT
Mal de mer; Naupathia; Seasickness; Sea-Sickness; Sea sickness; Travel sickness; Car sickness; Gaming sickness; Carsick; Car sick; Kinetosis; Car-sickness; Sea-sickness; Kinesia; Carsicky; Coast Guard cocktail; Sea sick; Carsickness; Travel-sick; Travel sick
zeeziekte
background radiation         
  • gamma radiation]] level is 9.8&nbsp;[[μR/h]] (0.82&nbsp;mSv/a) This is very close to the world average background radiation of 0.87&nbsp;mSv/a from cosmic and terrestrial sources.
  • Displays showing ambient radiation fields of 0.120–0.130&nbsp;μSv/h (1.05–1.14&nbsp;mSv/a) in a nuclear power plant. This reading includes natural background from cosmic and terrestrial sources.
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LEVEL OF IONIZING RADIATION PRESENT IN THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
Background Radiation; Natural radioactivity; Terrestrial radiation; Natural radiation; Background count; Natural background radiation; Environmental radiation; Radiation background; Ambient radiation
achtergrond bestraling (een zwakke bestraling die boven de aarde hangt)

Ορισμός

radiation sickness
Radiation sickness is an illness that people get when they are exposed to too much radiation.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Acute radiation syndrome

Acute radiation syndrome (ARS), also known as radiation sickness or radiation poisoning, is a collection of health effects that are caused by being exposed to high amounts of ionizing radiation in a short period of time. Symptoms can start within an hour of exposure, and can last for several months. Early symptoms are usually nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. In the following hours or weeks, initial symptoms may appear to improve, before the development of additional symptoms, after which either recovery or death follow.

ARS involves a total dose of greater than 0.7 Gy (70 rad), that generally occurs from a source outside the body, delivered within a few minutes. Sources of such radiation can occur accidentally or intentionally. They may involve nuclear reactors, cyclotrons, certain devices used in cancer therapy, nuclear weapons, or radiological weapons. It is generally divided into three types: bone marrow, gastrointestinal, and neurovascular syndrome, with bone marrow syndrome occurring at 0.7 to 10 Gy, and neurovascular syndrome occurring at doses that exceed 50 Gy. The cells that are most affected are generally those that are rapidly dividing. At high doses, this causes DNA damage that may be irreparable. Diagnosis is based on a history of exposure and symptoms. Repeated complete blood counts (CBCs) can indicate the severity of exposure.

Treatment of ARS is generally supportive care. This may include blood transfusions, antibiotics, colony-stimulating factors, or stem cell transplant. Radioactive material remaining on the skin or in the stomach should be removed. If radioiodine was inhaled or ingested, potassium iodide is recommended. Complications like leukemia and other cancers among those who survive are managed as usual. Short term outcomes depend on the dose exposure.

ARS is generally rare. A single event can affect a large number of people, as happened in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. ARS differs from chronic radiation syndrome, which occurs following prolonged exposures to relatively low doses of radiation.

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1. And 24 individuals are now being tested to see if they have radiation sickness.
2. British detectives questioned him last year at a Moscow hospital that specialises in treating people with radiation sickness.
3. That changed threat –– where radiation sickness would claim many more lives than the actual blast –– creates opportunities to save people.
4. He says: "My wife is in hospital giving birth, my son is in another hospital being treated for radiation sickness.
5. Lugovoy was treated at a Moscow hospital after Litvinenko‘s death for what some Russian media said was radiation sickness.