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Priscilla F. Butler
Researcher at American College of Radiology
Publications - 39
Citations - 2727
Priscilla F. Butler is an academic researcher from American College of Radiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mammography & Medical imaging. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 2469 citations.
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American College of Radiology white paper on radiation dose in medicine.
E. Stephen Amis,Priscilla F. Butler,Kimberly E. Applegate,Steven Birnbaum,Libby Brateman,James M. Hevezi,Fred A. Mettler,Richard L. Morin,Michael J. Pentecost,Geoffrey G. Smith,Keith J. Strauss,Robert K. Zeman +11 more
TL;DR: This white paper details a proposed action plan for the college derived from the deliberations of the ACR Blue Ribbon Panel on Radiation Dose in Medicine and reflects the findings of that panel.
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The Image Gently campaign: working together to change practice.
Marilyn J. Goske,Kimberly E. Applegate,Jennifer Boylan,Priscilla F. Butler,Michael J. Callahan,Brian D. Coley,Shawn Farley,Donald P. Frush,Marta Hernanz-Schulman,Diego Jaramillo,Neil D. Johnson,Sue C. Kaste,Greg Morrison,Keith J. Strauss,Nora Tuggle +14 more
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Image gently: Ten steps you can take to optimize image quality and lower CT dose for pediatric patients.
Keith J. Strauss,Marilyn J. Goske,Sue C. Kaste,Dorothy I. Bulas,Donald P. Frush,Priscilla F. Butler,Gregory Morrison,Michael J. Callahan,Kimberly E. Applegate +8 more
TL;DR: 10 steps that radiologists and radiologic technologists, with the assistance of their medical physicist, can take to obtain good quality CT images while properly managing radiation dose for children undergoing CT are suggested.
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The ACR BI-RADS® Experience: Learning From History
Elizabeth S. Burnside,Edward A. Sickles,Lawrence W. Bassett,Daniel L. Rubin,Carol H. Lee,Debra M. Ikeda,Ellen B. Mendelson,Pamela A. Wilcox,Priscilla F. Butler,Carl J. D'Orsi +9 more
TL;DR: The history of this lexicon illustrates a series of challenges and instructive successes that provide a valuable guide for other groups that aspire to develop similar lexicons in the future.
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U.S. Diagnostic Reference Levels and Achievable Doses for 10 Adult CT Examinations
Kalpana M. Kanal,Priscilla F. Butler,Debapriya Sengupta,Mythreyi Bhargavan-Chatfield,Laura Coombs,Richard L. Morin +5 more
TL;DR: DRLs and ADs as a function of patient size were developed for the 10 most common adult CT examinations performed in the United States and agree well with the data from other countries.