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Verografin     sodium;3,5-diacetamido-2,4,6- triiodo...

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  • Niopam may be a safer contrast medium than Urografin for retrograde pancreatography, particularly in patients in whom the risk of acute pancreatitis is high [10].
  • Additionally, the lumbar spinal units of 25 fresh cadavers were roentgenographed, injected with a mixture of methylene blue and renografin-60, dissected, and studied [11].
  • The degree of albuminuria following hephroangiography with the ionic contrast medium Urografin, the non-ionic Amipaque and a recently synthesized non-ionic contrast medium with the code name C 29 was compared [12].
 

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Gene context of Verografin

  • A statistically significant increase was seen in the Iopromid group and no statistically significant rise was seen in the Uropolinum group. t-PA activity remained virtually unchanged in both groups [27].
  • Furthermore, HRPTE cells increased (3-4 fold) AQP-1 expression when exposed to hyperosmolar Reno-60 and Hypaque-76 (diatrizoates, ionic) contrast agents at 400 and 500 mOsm/kg.H2O [28].
  • The contrast media caused comparable decreases in P50 from this value (Hypaque-76, 20.0 +/- 0.5 mm Hg; Omnipaque-350, 21.6 +/- 0.4 mm Hg; Isovue-370, 20.7 +/- 0.4 mm Hg) [22].
  • Buoyant density centrifugation in Urografin solutions resolved French Pressure Cell-sheared, and micrococcal nuclease-digested avian reticulocyte chromatin into a broad profile of two peaks [29].
  • Cytogenetic effects of two ionic contrast media (CM), Urografin 76% a sodium-meglumine diatrizoate, and Telebrix 38, a sodium-meglumine ioxythalamate, were tested on lymphocytes of patients undergoing brain CT Scan. Both compounds have approximately similar iodine concentrations [17].
 

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