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Lipiodol
Lipiodol is also used in lymphangiography, the imaging of the lymphatic system. , using a procedure called Lipiodol flushing. wikipedia.org
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Lipiodol
Lipiodol Med. (lɪˈpaɪədɒl) Also lipiodol. [f. Gr. λίπ-ος fat + iodine n. + -ol.] A proprietary name of a liquid containing about 40% iodine which is obtained by treating poppy-seed oil with iodine and is used as a contrast medium in radiography.1923 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 4 Aug. 174/1 Between 1 and 2 c.cm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guerbet
The company was founded in 1926 by André Guerbet, the son of Marcel Guerbet who in 1901 discovered Lipiodol – the first iodinated X-ray contrast agent. wikipedia.org
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serositis
serositis Path. (sɪərəʊˈsaɪtɪs) [f. L. serōs-us serous + -itis.] Inflammation of serous membrane.1892 F. P. Foster Illustr. Encycl. Med. Dict. IV. 2788/1 Serositis. Ibid., Multiple serositis, simultaneous inflammatory effusion into several serous sacs. 1905 H. A. Hare Text-bk. Pract. of Med. 465 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chylothorax
Lymphangiography procedures use the contrast dye agent lipiodol, which is injected into the lymphatic vessels. wikipedia.org
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lymphography
lymphography (lɪmˈfɒgrəfɪ) [f. lympho- comb. form of lymph + -graphy.] 1. A description of the lymphatic vessels, their origin and uses.1828 in Webster; and in later Dicts. 2. A technique similar to lymphangiography but including demonstration and examination of lymph nodes.1935 Dorland & Miller Med... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poppyseed oil
Poppyseed oil is the basis of lipiodol, a radiocontrast agent used in medical radiology. wikipedia.org
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opacity
opacity (əʊˈpæsɪtɪ) [a. F. opacité (15–16th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. opācitās, f. opācus opaque.] The quality or fact of being opaque; opaqueness. 1. a. The state of being in shadow; darkness, dimness, obscurity; also, an instance of this.1611 Cotgr., Opacité, opacitie, shadinesse, vmbrage [etc.].... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Athanase Sicard
With Jacques Forestier (1890-1978), he introduced lipiodol (radio-opaque iodized poppyseed oil) for use in radiological investigations. Méthode radiographique d’exploration de la cavité épidurale par la lipiodol; Written with Jacques Forestier (1890-1978). wikipedia.org
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sialography
sialography Med. (saɪəˈlɒgrəfɪ) [f. sialo- + -graphy.] Radiography of the ducts of a salivary gland after they have been injected with a radio-opaque fluid.1931 Brit. Jrnl. Surg. XIX. 142 Sialography will demonstrate abnormalities, dilatations, and obstructions of the larger and smaller parotid duct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacques Forestier
With his instructor, Jean-Athanase Sicard (1872–1929), he demonstrated the use of Lipiodol for spinal X-ray examinations. Selected writings Méthode radiographique d’exploration de la cavité épidurale par la lipiodol. Written with Jean Athanase Sicard (1872–1929). wikipedia.org
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Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization
Agents Lipiodol – mixed with chemotherapeutic agents (Lipiodol is nonocclusive, combined with Gelfoam, Ivalon, or other particles) Drug eluting particles wikipedia.org
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Gastric varices
Cyanoacrylate, a common component in 'super glue' is often mixed 1:1 with lipiodol to prevent polymerization in the endoscopy delivery optics, and to show wikipedia.org
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Hysterosalpingography
Lipiodol was introduced by Sicard and Forestier in 1924, and remained a popular contrast medium for many decades. wikipedia.org
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Peter Kerley
He gave one of the earliest accounts of chest X-ray and contrast, that is bronchography and lipiodol. wikipedia.org
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