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Which term refers to large or excessive exposure to radiation that can cause neurological effects and rapid death?

Acute Radiation Syndrome

Radiation induced death

High-dose radiation exposure produces Acute Radiation Syndrome, a defined clinical illness that covers the body's response after substantial irradiation. When the dose is extreme, neurological and CNS symptoms can appear quickly—such as severe confusion, headaches, vomiting—and death can occur within hours to days. This makes Acute Radiation Syndrome the most fitting term for a scenario describing large exposure with rapid neurological effects and potential rapid death.

Other terms don’t fit as well. Radiation-induced death isn’t a standard clinical label for a syndrome; it’s a possible outcome of ARS rather than the recognized condition. Radiation infections isn’t a recognized term in this context. Somatic effect is a broad category referring to any body tissue damage from radiation, not the specific high-dose syndrome that includes the acute neurological and rapid-death picture.

Radiation infections

Somatic effect

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