Radiographic contrast media
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found: MESH, Aug. 1, 2007(Contrast Media; scope note: substance used in radiography that allows visualization of certain tissues)
found: Wilson web thes., Aug. 1, 2007(Contrast media; UF: Contrast agents; BT: Radiography)
found: Dorland medical dict. online, Aug. 1, 2007(contrast medium: a substance that is introduced into or around a structure or tissues and has a significant difference from the structure or tissues in the extent of absorption of x-rays, thus allowing radiographic visualization. Called also contrast agent.)
found: EI thes., 1992(Contrast media: UF: Radiography--Contrast media; UF: Radiopaque agents; BT: Agents)
found: PubMed Central, Aug. 1, 2007(article citations: Mechanism of complement activation by radiographic contrast media; Increased in vitro histamine release by radiographic contrast media in patients with history of incompatibility)
found: British journal of radiology online, Aug. 1, 2007(article citations: The effect of radiographic contrast media on human vascular smooth muscle cells; Ventilatory effects of radiographic contrast media.)
found: Radiographic contrast agents, 1989.
found: Speck, U. X-ray contrast media, 1991.
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2007-08-01: new
2007-10-11: revised
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