Can you hear double contrast ?
Posted By: M.A. on 2006-07-09
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Subject: Contrast
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contrast?
Subject: contrast?
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Contrast?
Subject: Contrast?
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contrast
Subject: contrast
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CONTRAST
Subject: CONTRAST
What type of study are the doing? NM, CT, ???
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contrast
Subject: contrast
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Subject: Yes, MD-76 - it's a contrast medium
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Subject: another contrast medium!
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Subject: could it be flush with contrast
flush with contrast
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Subject: Help with angiography contrast
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s/l "isolusmolar contrast"
Subject: s/l "isolusmolar contrast"
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Sometimes, contrast helps . . .
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Subject: BTW...this is an MRI abdomen without and with contrast
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Subject: CT scan with PO and IV contrast
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Subject: contrast in the knee?? sm
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Subject: there's a "Volumen" contrast
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Subject: contrast CT of the chest
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Normal Head CT w/ and w/out contrast... s/m
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Hypaque contrast medium.
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Subject: PO per os. IOW oral contrast, barium etc. sm
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Subject: low-osmolar and isosmolar contrast media,
Cardiac catheterization is a relatively safe procedure but has a well-defined risk of morbidity and mortality. The potential risk of major complications during cardiac catheterization may be difficult to ascertain because of the confounding aspects of comorbid disease and disparities in methods used to collect complication data.
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Subject: they give oral contrast for CT scans also.
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i just double-checked myself this a.m., its
Subject: i just double-checked myself this a.m., its
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thanks just double checking :) nm
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