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ADVENTITIOUS DEPOSITION OF IODIZED OIL IN MIDDLE EAR
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955IODIZED oil (Lipiodol) has been used by us as an opaque medium for the visualization of the esophagus and the gastrointestinal tract in newborns and infants. It has been observed by others as well as ourselves that the medium is frequently aspirated into the trachea and bronchial tree.* We have been observing a patient for one and one-half years in ...
E, CHUSID, A J, BERNSTEIN
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Role of Kupffer Cells in Iodized Oil Embolization
Investigative Radiology, 1994Iodized oil is a common oily embolic agent used in chemoembolization for treating hepatic tumors. However, how the iodized oil is cleared from the liver has been an unsettled and controversial issue. In this study, the authors attempt to clarify whether Kupffer cells are involved in the clearance of iodized oil and to evaluate the effect of hepatic ...
Kan Z, McCuskey PA, Wright KC, Wallace S
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The Iodized Oil (Lipiodol) Test for Fat Absorption
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1956Introduction Following the use of the administration of iodized oils as a test for fat absorption, Silverman and Shirkey 1 introduced a simple modification in which a qualitative test for iodine was performed on varying dilutions of urine collected 12-18 hours following oral ingestion of iodized oil (Lipiodol).
G E, DELORY, S, ISRAELS, H, JONASSON
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IODIZED OIL AS A PYELOGRAPHIC MEDIUM
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925Since the first attempt by Klose,1in 1904, to render the urinary tract opaque to the roentgen ray, it has been generally accepted that the essential properties of an ideal medium are opacity to the roentgen ray and nontoxicity. At present, sodium iodid best combines these properties.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
Since the introduction by Sicard and Forestier1of iodized oil as an aid in roentgen-ray diagnosis, it has been very widely used in connection with the roentgen ray, not only in the spinal canal but also in various other organs and structures of the body as a diagnostic procedure.
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Since the introduction by Sicard and Forestier1of iodized oil as an aid in roentgen-ray diagnosis, it has been very widely used in connection with the roentgen ray, not only in the spinal canal but also in various other organs and structures of the body as a diagnostic procedure.
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VISUALIZATION OF OTITIC BRAIN ABSCESS WITH IODIZED OIL
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946Delineation of an otogenic brain abscess by iodized oil is useful in determining the size and shape of the abscess; repeated use would prove an excellent guide to the progress of such an abscess under management. Review of the effect of lipiodol on brain tissue following lumbar myelography indicated that symptoms or findings the patient may have ...
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Metrosalpingography with Iodized Oil
The American Journal of The Medical Sciences, 1929null RUBN, null BENDIC
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Vesiculography by Means of Iodized Oils
Journal of Urology, 1926W.T. Belfield, H.C. Rolnick
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