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water-soluble contrast medium

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water-soluble contrast medium,
an iodinated contrast medium that is absorbed by the blood and excreted by the kidneys. Among the advantages of a water-soluble contrast medium are that it does not need to be removed after a procedure and that it may reduce the length of the procedure.


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In the smaller tract on the right, a high degree of resistance was present, and the water-soluble contrast medium was not able to enter the tract; the opening could not be cannulated.
 
 
 
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