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Iodinated contrast is a form of water-soluble,
intravenous radiocontrast agent containing iodine,
which enhances the
visibility of
vascular structures...
- be
grouped in
positive (
iodinated agents,
barium sulfate), and
negative agents (air,
carbon dioxide, methylcellulose).
Iodinated contrast contains iodine...
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serum albumin iodinated with iodine-125,
typically injected to aid in the
determination of
total blood and
plasma volume. Iodine-131
iodinated albumin (trade...
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should we
manage patients with
iodine allergy before they
receive an
iodinated contrast medium?".
European Journal of Radiology. 116 (7): 150–151. doi:10...
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reactive iodine is
required for the next step. The
thyroperoxidase iodinates the
tyrosyl residues of the
thyroglobulin within the colloid. The thyroglobulin...
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mostly of
thyroid hormone precursor proteins called thyroglobulin, an
iodinated glycoprotein.
Follicular cells The core of a
follicle is
surrounded by...
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before and
after the injection. For
moderate kidney failure, the use of
iodinated contrast should be avoided; this may mean
using an
alternative technique...
- of interest. A
second image is then
taken of the same
region after an
iodinated contrast agent has been
injected into the
blood vessels within this area...
- not use
selenocysteine or selenium. The
iodotyrosine enzymes work on
iodinated single tyrosine residue molecules to
scavenge iodine, and do not use as...
- of the
iodinated thyroglobulin protein across the
apical membrane back into the
follicular cell. (5)
Stimulation of
proteolysis of
iodinated thyroglobulin...