Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
February 1990
Recording the intrinsic, thermal radiation of tissues and their associated blood supply makes it possible to diagnose cerebrovascular insufficiency at the early stage. Radiothermometry is safe and easy in operation and provides results in absolute values in some seconds, which makes it convenient during a screening.
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July 1987
Using radiothermometry, a new noninvasive method based on recording the thermoradiation of tissues, the authors studied the in-depth temperature of tissues in 106 patients with lumbar osteochondrosis. A radiothermometer adjusted to a wave length of 30 cm was utilized. The accuracy of measurements was +/- 0.
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May 1986
The authors used a new noninvasive method, decimeter radiothermometry, to measure cerebrocranial temperature in 68 patients with brain tumors. It made it possible to study the mean temperature of a tissue layer situated at a depth of 3-5 cm from the surface to an accuracy of up to +/- 0.1 degrees C.
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August 1985