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  • 2. Diagnostic efficacy of excretory urography with low-dose, nonionic contrast media.
    Gavant ML, Ellis JV, Klesges LM.
    Radiology; 1992 Mar; 182(3):657-60. PubMed ID: 1535877
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  • 3. New and old contrast agents: pharmacology, tissue opacification, and excretory urography.
    Spataro RF.
    Urol Radiol; 1988 Mar; 10(1):2-5. PubMed ID: 3043872
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  • 6. Excretory phase CT urography for opacification of the urinary collecting system.
    McNicholas MM, Raptopoulos VD, Schwartz RK, Sheiman RG, Zormpala A, Prassopoulos PK, Ernst RD, Pearlman JD.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 1998 May; 170(5):1261-7. PubMed ID: 9574598
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  • 11. [Excretory urography: comparison of the ionic contrast medium amidotrezoic acid with the non-ionic contrast medium iohexol].
    Grabenwöger F, Dock W, Pinterits F, Metz V.
    Wien Med Wochenschr; 1989 Feb 15; 139(3):48-50. PubMed ID: 2650470
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  • 12. A comparison of a non-ionic dimer, iodixanol with a non-ionic monomer, iohexol in low dose intravenous urography.
    Skehan SJ, Rasmussen F, Gibney RG, Lindequist S, Moller-Nielsen S, Svaland MG, Kampenes VB, Bjartveit K, Greaney T, Carlsen SD, Masterson J.
    Br J Radiol; 1998 Sep 15; 71(849):910-7. PubMed ID: 10195003
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  • 17. [Excretory urography--current indications of the status of a conventional diagnostic method. Status of nonionic and ionic contrast media].
    Porst H, Mayer R.
    Fortschr Med; 1985 Aug 15; 103(30):755-8. PubMed ID: 4043912
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  • 19. Tubular nephrotoxicity after intravenous urography with ionic high-osmolal and nonionic low-osmolal contrast media in patients with chronic renal insufficiency.
    Cavaliere G, Arrigo G, D'Amico G, Bernasconi P, Schiavina G, Dellafiore L, Vergnaghi D.
    Nephron; 1987 Aug 15; 46(2):128-33. PubMed ID: 2885767
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