iodinated contrast medias can be classified as _____, monomers or dimers
Iodinated contrast media: While, _____ has only 1 particle and ionic has 2 charged particles.
_____ monomers (Advantage) form better images in IVP and have anticoagulant property
_____ has osmolarity of 300 mOsm (Iso-osmolar).
Iodinated Contrast media: _____ monomer has Iodine: particle ratio of 3:2.
Gadolinium contrast for MRI is contraindicated in _____ and chronic renal disease
_____ has Iodine: particle ratio of 6:2 or 3:1
_____ has Iodine: particle ratio of 3:1
_____ has Iodine: particle ratio of 6:1
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