intravenous contrast

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intravenous
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.trəˈviː.nəs/
us
/ˌɪn.trəˈviː.nəs/
into or connected to ...
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contrast
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.trɑːst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.træst/
an obvious difference between two or ...
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In order to perform kinetic analysis, high temporal resolution is required so that multiple acquisitions can be obtained after theintravenouscontrastbolus.
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Timed bolus non-ionicintravenouscontrastmedia was administered, allowing for improved structural visualization of vascular guidance structures.
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Clearly, the more acquisitions obtained afterintravenouscontrastadministration, the more points on the curve.
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Nointravenouscontrastwas administered.
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Intravenouscontrastmay also be used to highlight mediastinal vascular and node anatomy, thereby enabling one to distinguish vessels from tumour or other structures in the thorax.
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Echocardiography was also the first ultrasound subspecialty to useintravenouscontrast.
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In addition to the use ofintravenouscontrast, orally administered contrast agents are frequently used when examining the abdomen.
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These are frequently the same as theintravenouscontrastagents, merely diluted to approximately 10% of the concentration.
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Intravenouscontrastmaterial is needed to evaluate lesion vascularity.
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Modernintravenouscontrastagents are typically based on iodine.
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When characterizing the enhancement pattern of lesions on portal venous phase images,intravenouscontrastcan be useful.
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There are concerns thatintravenouscontrastadministration in trauma situations without confirming adequate renal function may cause damage to kidneys but this does not appear to be a significant concern.
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