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Overview (Source: DrugInfoOnline)
Radiopaque agents are drugs used to help diagnose certain medical problems. They contain iodine, which absorbs x-rays. Depending on how they are given, radiopaque agents build up in a particular area of the body. The resulting high level of iodine allows the x-rays to make a ``picture'' of the area. ...
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Further Reading on radiopaque agents
  • Dental X-Rays ( WebMD )
    An overview of dental X-rays...salivary glands following the injection of a dye. The dye, called a radiopaque contrast agent , is injected into the salivary glands so that the organ can be...
  • Neck Strain ( WebMD )
    The portion of the spine contained within the neck is referred to as the cervical spine . That ' s the ...and lack of availability. Diskography This involves the injection of radiopaque dye into the...
  • Encopresis ( WebMD )
    Read about encopresis , the soiling of underwear with stool by children who are past the age of ...the child’s rectum, and the colon is slowly filled with a radiopaque dye (barium). X-rays are taken...

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