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- 2011
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Iodine contrast iso-attenuating with diagnostic gadolinium doses in CTA and angiography results in ultra-low iodine doses. A way to avoid both CIN and NSF in azotemic patients?
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- 2008
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Iodixanol 320 results in better renal tolerance and radiodensity than do gadolinium-based contrast media: Arteriography in ischemic porcine kidneys
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Determining 'true' glomerular filtration rate in healthy adults using infusion of inulin and comparing it with values obtained using other clearance techniques or prediction equations.
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Iodine contrast media doses equal-attenuating with gadolinium chelates at CT-aortography may have less risk of contrast-induced nephropathy and no risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in azotaemic patients!
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Incidence of ventricular fibrillation during left coronary arteriography in pigs: comparison of a solution of the nonionic dimer iodixanol with solutions of five different nonionic monomers.
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- 2007
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Histomorphological Changes after Renal X-Ray Arteriography Using Iodine and Gadolinium Contrast Media in an Ischemic Porcine Model.
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Signs in Vector-Electrocardiography (VECG) Predicting the Fibrillatory Propensity of Iodixanol and Mannitol Solutions After Injection Into the Left Coronary Artery of Pigs.
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- 2006
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Gadolinium contrast media are more nephrotoxic than iodine media. The importance of osmolality in direct renal artery injections
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- 2005
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Contrast-medium-induced nephropathy correlated to the ratio between dose in gram iodine and estimated GFR in ml/min
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- 2004
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Bone cement X-ray contrast media: A clinically relevant method of measuring their efficacy.
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