Concept cluster: Drugs > Radiopaque contrast agents
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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Any of a class of local anesthetics.
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(pharmacology) A particular iodinated contrast medium, withdrawn because of health concerns.
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(pharmacology) A particular narcotic painkiller.
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Alternative form of dibenzazepine [(chemistry) Any of the class of heterocyclic compounds consisting of two benzene rings fused to an azepine ring.]
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(organic chemistry, medicine) Any of a class of antipsychotic drugs having a structure based on a diazepine heterocycle fused to two benzene rings
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(pharmacology) A radiocontrast agent used in urography.
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(medicine) Synonym of dimenhydrinate
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A derivative of pentetic acid whose gadolinium salt is used as an MRI contrast medium
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A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.
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A gadolinium-based contrast medium.
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A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.
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Any of a range of nuclear magnetic resonance contrast agents containing gadolinium
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A contrast agent used with magnetic resonance imaging to detect and visualize lesions.
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A macrocycle-structured gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.
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A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent, used particularly in the imaging of the central nervous system.
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A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.
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A gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent.
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A particular iodinated radiopaque contrast medium
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Abbreviation of iodobenzamide. [A dopamine antagonist used as a radioactive tracer in brain studies.]
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A particular iodinated contrast dye.
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(pharmacology) A radiopaque contrast agent used in medical diagnosis
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) An iodinated contrast dye.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) An iodinated contrast dye.
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(pharmacology) An iodinated contrast dye.
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A contrast agent.
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(pharmacology) An iodinated contrast agent.
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(pharmacology) A white crystalline powder C₁₁H₁₂I₃NO₂ administered orally as a radiocontrast medium in cholecystography.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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Alternative form of iofendylate [(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.]
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) An iodinated contrast dye.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A radiocontrast agent.
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) An organoiodine compound used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A diagnostic contrast agent that is injected intravenously before taking X-ray images to increase arterial contrast.
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(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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Alternative form of ioxitalamic acid [(pharmacology) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.]
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A poppyseed oil used by injection as a radiopaque contrast agent.
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A contrast agent delivered intravenously to enhance contrast in magnetic resonance imaging of the liver.
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(pharmacology) Mercaptoacetyltriglycine, a contrast agent used in a technetium-labeled form for medical imaging of the kidneys.
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A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(organic chemistry) A furanocoumarin drug used to treat psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, and some cutaneous lymphomas in conjunction with exposing the skin to sunlight.
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(organic chemistry) A particular nonionic radiopaque contrast medium.
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(chemistry) A particular molecule used as a contrast medium.
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A contrast agent.
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A preparation of microspheres used as an ultrasound contrast agent
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(pharmacology) A chemical used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A molecule used as a contrast medium.
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(pharmacology) A compound that is administered for use as a radiopaque medium in cholecystography and cholangiography.
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A particular anticonvulsant drug derived from taurine.
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(medicine) A radiographic contrast medium composed of a suspension of thorium dioxide.
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A radiocontrast agent used in cholecystography.
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Any of a family of contrast media containing derivatives of diatrizoic acid

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