Experiments with radiopaque perfluorocarbon emulsions for selective opacification of organs and total body angiography
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004424-198005000-00011
Experiments with radiopaque perfluorocarbon emulsions for selective opacification of organs and total body angiography
Abstract
Emulsions of radiopaque perfluorocarbon with small particle size were prepared by sonication and concentrated by centrifugation. The emulsions were well tolerated when given intravenously to rats in a dose up to 20 ml/kg. Whole-body angiograms were obtained for up to 6 hours after injection with visualization of vessels smaller then 1 mm. Hepatosplenograms were obtained after 2 hours and for several days after injections of radiopaque perfluorocarbon. Contrast enhancement was also seen in the myocardium, ovaries, adrenal glands, and intestines with brominated perfluorocarbon emulsions.
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