The use of iodinated contrast agents to ablate organs: experimental studies and histopathology
- PMID: 6779345
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.138.2.6779345
The use of iodinated contrast agents to ablate organs: experimental studies and histopathology
Abstract
Kidneys, spleens, and livers were stained in a series of dogs and monkeys. A closed catheter system and conventional iodinated water-soluble contrast media were used. Renal and splenic ablation could be achieved without the risks of embolization with particulate agents. Potential clinical applications are discussed.
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