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Select the exposure factor adjustments needed for the pathologic indication(s) using manual exposure settings (no AEC) .Increases or decreases in manual exposure factors are compared with the ideal exposure factors that would be used on a normal, healthy individual.
-Malignant lung neoplasia.
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