658 Chapter 11. Dosimetry and Radiation Protection
Reproduction
Uncontrolled
Radiation Damage
Natural Repair Cell Death
Operate Normally
No Reproduction
Benign Conditions Genetic Effects Cancer
Operate Abnormally
Figure 11.6.1: Diagram of possible damage and repair steps a cell
may follow after irradiation.
instantaneous dose received for a long period of time is termed aschronic exposure.
We will discuss the effects of such exposures in the following two subsections.
A.1 AcuteExposure
High instantaneous dose received in a short period of time can cause severe damage
to skin and internal organs. It is generally accepted that a radiation dose of greater
than 0.1Gyreceived within a short period of time (hours to a few days) can be
classified as a source of acute exposure. The severity of the damage caused by acute
dose depends on the dose level while the recovery depends on the general health of
the individual.
In the following the damage to specific organs and the resulting symptoms have
been listed according to the dose level. Note that the higher the dose the more
probable it is to cause multiple kinds of damages.
Dose> 50 Gy: This extremely high dose can cause permanent damage to
cells of the nervous system. The damage can result in internal bleeding and