Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 2 , Pages 128-134 , May 2008

Sharps injuries among radiographers: Dangers associated with opening bottles of contrast agent

  • Gill Marshall

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Received 13 July 2006 ,Accepted 22 September 2006.

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PII: S1078-8174(06)00111-8

doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2006.09.005

Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 2 , Pages 128-134 , May 2008