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The influence of different ionic and nonionic CM on clinicochemical parameters determined in serum and urine was examined systematically in the laboratory.
For this purpose, reference sera (normal and pathological values) were mixed with up to 20 vol % CM solution and urine with up to 50 % CM solution. Higher concentrations are unlikely to occur in humans even a very short time after a CM injection.
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Speck, U. (2018). Interactions. In: X-Ray Contrast Media. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56465-3_9
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