Indicator, Reagent, or Diagnostic Aid
Metrizamide
A solute for density gradient centrifugation offering higher maximum solution density without the problems of increased viscosity. It is also used as a resorbable, non-ionic contrast medium.
Group:
Aminoglycosides; Triiodobenzoic Acids
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Aug 29, 2007 ... Metrizamide is a radiocontrast agent used to improve the contrast of internal body structures using different imaging techniques such as ...
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Adverse neurobehavioral reactions have not been emphasized as a complication of metrizamide myelography. We encountered six such reactions in approximately ...
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Apr 1, 1975 ... Metrizamide is a new non-ionic radiopaque agent with low osmolarity and low intravenous toxicity. Hyperosmolarity is one of the factors ...
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Thus, at the present time, metrizamide cisternography (especially in conjunction with CT scanning) appears useful in evaluating an enlarged sella turcica, ...
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Metrizamide concentration in the brain reaches maximal levels two to six hour after lumbar injection, depending on dose and patient positioning, and is largely ...
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Aug 1, 1978 ... J. 60: 604-617), was subfractionated by isopycnic centrifugation in a metrizamide gradient and the distribution of several marker enzymes ...
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Computerized tomography (CT) scanning with metrizamide, a nonionic contrast medium, provided not only documentation of the leak but also demonstrated the ...
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Calcium methylglucamine metrizoate probably has the lowest neurotoxicity of the ionic media, followed closely by methylglucamine iotalamate. In clinical use, ...
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Since the introduction of the water-soluble contrast agent metrizamide, reports of side effects in man following mye- lography have been limited to the ...
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... admitted to the department of neurosurgery, University of Tokyo Hospital, and Kantoh Teishin Hospital. Metrizamide CT cisternography was performed in …