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Dissertation ideas

Hi guys hope you are well.

I bet you get a lot of this post, but I am in the final year and I am not very brainy/creative with coming up with topics and was hoping you could help me.

8000 word dissertation and I would like to do a lit review and I am interested in CT and projectional radiography

so far my ideas are:

The role of a plain abdominal x-ray on acute abdominal symptoms,

At what age/weight does using a grid with a higher dose become beneficial to optimise a pelvic radiograph,

Use of radiopharmacuetcals in nuclear medicine and their dangers

An audit on the impact on radiation dose when metal anatomical markers are placed over AEC chambers for pelvis or lumbar spine requests

The role of CT and US in the detection of kidney stones

my biggest concern is not having enough literature to find. any advice and ideas would be great .

thank you

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