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Radiology, Vol 147, 467-471, Copyright © 1983 by Radiological Society of North America


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The choice of contrast agent for myelography in patients with nonpenetrating cervical spine trauma

C Virapongse, F Wagner Jr, M Sarwar and EL Kier

Forty patients with neurological deficits from cervical spine trauma had cervical myelography with metrizamide, gas, iophendylate, or a combination thereof. At a low dosage (less than or equal to 1.25 g I), metrizamide was found to be not only the most effective in demonstrating the spinal cord but also safe if used with a C-arm biplane fluoroscopic unit which has tomographic capability.





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