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Comment on “Pregnancy Screening before Diagnostic Radiography in Emergency Department; an Educational Reviewâ€
Author(s) -
Harmen Bijwaard,
Fleur Wit
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
doaj (doaj: directory of open access journals)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22037/aaem.v7i1.348
Subject(s) - emergency department , medicine , radiography , medical physics , pregnancy , obstetrics , radiology , nursing , biology , genetics
With great interest we have read the paper “Pregnancy Screening before Diagnostic Radiography in Emergency Department; an Educational Review” by A.I. Abushouk et al. (1). We agree with the authors that unnecessary fetal radiation exposure should be avoided and that pregnancy screening can be a means to accomplish this. However, in their paper the authors suggest in several instances that radiological imaging during pregnancy can lead to teratogenic effects. In the Abstract it is stated: “Radiation exposure during pregnancy may have serious teratogenic effects to the fetus. Therefore, checking the pregnancy status before imaging women of child bearing age can protect against these effects.”, and in the Introduction: “Therefore, checking the pregnancy status before imaging women of child bearing age can protect against radiation teratogenic effects.”

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