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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Partial blocking

When a blocked field is not a significant fraction of an unblocked or open field;

1) the effective primary reaching the patient is altered to a negligible amount
2) the collimator scatter factor Sc remains the same as that of the unblocked field

Blocking does change scatter volume and hence the phantom scatter factor (Sp) changes.
The output factor also changes relative to the unblocked field.

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