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Highly radiosensitive areas in children include each of the following except:
P Waves
The waveform seen on an electrocardiogram that represents the depolarization of the atria of the heart.
Atrial Fibrillation
A common type of heart arrhythmia characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the upper chambers of the heart, leading to an increased risk of stroke and heart failure.
Abnormality
A deviation from the normal or average, often referring to irregularities in physical, physiological, or psychological functioning.
Artifact
In medical imaging, an artificial distortion or error in diagnostic images not representing the actual anatomy or condition.
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