
doi: 10.1007/bf02926778
pmid: 6351401
Thirty patients injected intravenously with a nonionic contrast medium, iohexol, for urography were compared with 30 patients similarly injected with sodium iothalamate. Comparable radiographic results were obtained in these patients with normal renal function. Few minor responses were observed with the iohexol, suggesting that it may prove to be an attractive contrast medium for this purpose.
Clinical Trials as Topic, Double-Blind Method, Iohexol, Triiodobenzoic Acids, Humans, Iodobenzoates, Urography, Iothalamic Acid
Clinical Trials as Topic, Double-Blind Method, Iohexol, Triiodobenzoic Acids, Humans, Iodobenzoates, Urography, Iothalamic Acid
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