Tranning a Indian radiologist. He's simply being asked what information he's reviewed for the deposition. He has a strong accent. With the accent, this is as close to phonetic I can get! Any ideas??


A So the fact that the dose in the collimator field, the single fraction would be in excess of 4000 centigrade or {{FORTIGRADE}}, clearly indicates that the jaws were set the wrong way.

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the head. radiation therapy on the head/neck area. and might she know of fortigray? This doc is so hard to understand! And of course, he just speeds over the difficult words!
I agree..I did radiology transcription for 10 years..it's definitely centigray and probably 40 gray, if anything.
Hi! My husband is a radiation therapist, and I asked him about your question. He said it is 4000 centigray and 40 gray. They are both measurements of radiation doses. Hope this helps!
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