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Experiences of ventriculography using methylglucamine iothalamate 60%(Conray)

Kim CW

Positive contrast ventriculography using methylgucamine iothalamate 60%(Conray) for 23 studies of 23 patientswas reported. This procedure is useful in the diagnosis of the midline cerebral tumors including third and fourthventricular,...
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Comparison of side effects in myelography with Iopamidol and Metrizamide

Lee Y, Kang HS, Chang KH, Han SH, Kwon OS, Myung HG

The study was conducted to compare the side effects in myelography of the two non-ionic water-soluble contrastmedias, Iopamidol(Niopam) and Metrizamide(Amipaque). A total of 111 patients were examined, 64 with Iopamidol...
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GFRs Measured by Gates' Method According to 5 Background Sites: Comparison with GFR Measured by I-125-Iothalamate Method

Jung HS, Chung YA, Kim SH, Kim CH, Lee SY, Sohn HS, Baik JH, Chung SK

  • KMID: 1990862
  • Korean J Nucl Med.
  • 2004 Aug;38(4):306-310.
PURPOSE: The aim was to assess how the background site affects the Gates' glomerular filtration rate (GFR) measurement using Tc-99m-DTPA in correlation with GFR by I-125-iothalamate method. MATERIAL AND METHODS:...
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Clinical application and side effects of non-ionic, low-osmolar contrast media: iopromide (ultravist)

Lee JT, Suh JH, Suh JS, Lee YH

Generally non-ionic, water-soluble contrast media has been known to be cosiderable better than the conventional ionic contrast agents, because of its phsiochemical properities which are more hydrophilic, lower inosmolality than...
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Intraosseous Epidural Venography of the Skull Base by the Injection of a Contrast Medium into the Occipital Condyle

Yung CH

  • KMID: 2044193
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1972 Oct;1(1):15-22.
Intraosseous venographic features of the skull base have been studied by the injection of a water-soluble radiopaque medium in the occipital condyle. By this method, the whole intracranial epidural venous...
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