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Radiopaque imaging agents

Li C,Yu D, Kan Z,Yang DJ,TanseyW, Kuang LR, Wallace S (1996) Biodistribution of cyclic carbonate of ioxUan a radiopaque particulate macrophage imaging agent. Acad Radiol 3 6... [Pg.197]

Computed tomography (CT) represents an imaging modality with high spatial and temporal resolution. Without enhancement, all tissues are not well enough discriminated, but targeted radiopaque contrast agents restore... [Pg.281]

Other imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance and ultrasound have opened up avenues of tremendous potential for contrast medium enhancement (123). Ultrasound contrast media developments have centered around encapsulated air micro-bubbles. Magnetic resonance contrast agents iavolve metal—ligand complexes and have evolved from ionic to nonionic species, much as radiopaques have. [Pg.470]

Radiographic contrast media (radiopaques) increase the absorption of X-rays as they pass through the body and are used for delineating body structures. Magnetic resonance contrast agents enhance the images obtained from the absorption of radio waves by atomic nuclei. [Pg.615]


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