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Influence on laboratory tests

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The influence of different ionic and nonionic CM on the results of the determination of clinicochemical parameters in serum and urine was recently examined systematically in the laboratory of Dr. Junge in Kiel, Germany. For this purpose, reference sera (normal and pathological values) with up to 20 vol.% CM solution and urine were mixed with up to 50% CM solution. Higher concentrations than this are unlikely to occur even a very short time after a CM injection.

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Speck, U. (1991). Influence on laboratory tests. In: Speck, U. (eds) X-Ray Contrast Media. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02709-7_7

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