
Intravenous use of iodine-based contrast material in order to enhance computed tomography (CT) images has been found to be safe in most patients, a new study conducted by researchers at Mayo Clinic and published in the journal Radiology reveals. Of the 80 million or more CT scans performed each year in the United States, iodine-based contrast material is used in at least half to enhance computed tomography (CT) images, according to researcher Robert J. McDonald, ...
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