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iopromide and Leukemic Infiltration

iopromide has been researched along with Leukemic Infiltration in 1 studies

iopromide: structure given in first source
iopromide : A dicarboxylic acid diamide that consists of N-methylisophthalamide bearing three iodo substituents at positions 2, 4 and 6, a methoxyacetyl substituent at position 5 and two 2,3-dihydroxypropyl groups attached to the amide nitrogens. A water soluble x-ray contrast agent for intravascular administration.

Leukemic Infiltration: A pathologic change in leukemia in which leukemic cells permeate various organs at any stage of the disease. All types of leukemia show various degrees of infiltration, depending upon the type of leukemia. The degree of infiltration may vary from site to site. The liver and spleen are common sites of infiltration, the greatest appearing in myelocytic leukemia, but infiltration is seen also in the granulocytic and lymphocytic types. The kidney is also a common site and of the gastrointestinal system, the stomach and ileum are commonly involved. In lymphocytic leukemia the skin is often infiltrated. The central nervous system too is a common site.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"On the preoperative angiography, pseudoaneurysm arising from the left lumbar artery was shown."1.38Direct percutaneous embolization of an iatrogenic lumbar artery pseudoaneurysm following unsuccessful coil embolization. ( Ikeda, O; Kawanaka, K; Nakasone, Y; Tamura, Y; Yamashita, Y, 2012)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ikeda, O1
Kawanaka, K1
Nakasone, Y1
Tamura, Y1
Yamashita, Y1

Other Studies

1 other study available for iopromide and Leukemic Infiltration

ArticleYear
Direct percutaneous embolization of an iatrogenic lumbar artery pseudoaneurysm following unsuccessful coil embolization.
    Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987), 2012, Jun-01, Volume: 53, Issue:5

    Topics: Aneurysm, False; Biopsy, Needle; Contrast Media; Diagnosis, Differential; Embolization, Therapeutic;

2012