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Axial Dose Profile in Head CT Scan Using a 140 kV X-Ray Beam
Computed Tomography (CT) has been widely used in radiological imaging diagnosis, but it generates higher doses in patients. The growing demand for tomography exams has generated concern in the scientific community in increasing the population dose generated by this technique.