Evaluation of I131-Labelled Diodrast Renograms with Suggestions on Improving the Technic
Dates
- Publication: June 1959
Extent
6 pages
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
Description
Diodrast (iodopyracet) was a contrasting agent used to track areas of activity in the kidneys. This study used Diodrast tagged with radioactive iodine given to subjects in a test dose prior to the regular dose, improving the accuracy of the technique. This article further demonstrates how kidney disease was assessed in the 1950s, including the cases resulting from hypertension.
Presented at the Regional Meeting of the American College of Physicians in Washington, DC, November 1, 1958.
Language of Materials
English
Original Profiles System Identifier
XFBBFW
Physical Description
Physical Condition - Good
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
Source
- Medical Society of the District of Columbia (Publisher, Organization)
Collecting Area Details
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