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Diatrizoate, also
known as amidotrizoate, Gastrografin, is a
contrast agent used
during X-ray imaging. This
includes visualizing veins, the
urinary system...
- low-osmolality
contrast agent; the
osmolality of
older agents, such as
diatrizoate, may be more than
twice as high. The most
common side
effects after intravenous...
- and in
conjunction with
iodinated compounds in
contrast media such as
diatrizoate meglumine,
iothalamate meglumine, and
iodipamide meglumine. Flunixin...
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ionic iodinated contrast agents Name Type
Iodine content Osmolality diatrizoate (Hypaque 50/ Gastrografin)
Monomer 300 mgI/ml 1550 High
metrizoate (Isopaque...
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suspected bowel perforation, a water-soluble
contrast agent (such as
diatrizoate) is used
instead of barium. The
procedure is
otherwise very similar,...
- C11H9I3N2O4 (molar m****: 613.914 g/mol,
exact m****: 613.7697 u) may
refer to:
Diatrizoate Iotalamic acid This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- 100% can be used. Water-soluble
contrast agent such as
Gastrografin (
diatrizoate) and
Conray (Iotalamic acid) is used
instead of
barium if oesophageal...
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within the past 24
hours Pregnancy A high
osmolar contrast agent such as
diatrizoate or a low
osmolar contrast agent such as
Iotalamic acid with a concentration...
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other agents with
higher efficacy and
lower toxicity, such as
sodium diatrizoate, a
closely related compound.
Trade names include Urokon,
Triurol and...
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Ulreich S, Koss N (1977). "Double-blind
comparison of
iodamide and
diatrizoate for
excretory urography". The Yale
Journal of
Biology and Medicine. 50...