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Torsten Almén

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Acta Radiologica. Supplement|December 17, 2008
Effects of non-ionic contrast media on the blood flow through the femoral artery of the dogTorsten Almén, Bengt Trägårdh
Radiology|May 22, 2015
Iodinated contrast media: a semantic somersaultUlf Nyman, Peter Aspelin, Torsten Almén
European Radiology|February 2, 2013
Reply to letter to the editor re: Are intravenous injections of contrast media really less nephrotoxic than intra-arterial injections?Ulf Nyman, Torsten Almén, Bo Jacobsson, et al.
European Radiology|February 7, 2012
Are intravenous injections of contrast media really less nephrotoxic than intra-arterial injections?Ulf Nyman, Torsten Almén, Bo Jacobsson, et al.
European Radiology|April 5, 2008
Iodine contrast media doses equal-attenuating with gadolinium chelates at CT-aortography may have less risk of contrast-induced nephropathy and no risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in azotaemic patients!Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Peter Leander, et al.
Academic Radiology|May 19, 2004
Adding sodium and calcium ions to the contrast medium iodixanol reduced the risk of ventricular fibrillation during perfusion of the left coronary artery in pigs: effects of electrolytes, viscosity, and chemotoxicity of an isotonic perfusateChun-Ming Chai, Torsten Almén, Lars Bååth, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2002
Adding sodium and calcium ions to iodixanol and mannitol: effects on risk of ventricular fibrillation after infusion into the left coronary artery of pigsTorsten Almén, Chun-Ming Chai, Jack Besjakov, et al.
Academic Radiology|January 24, 2007
Signs in vector-electrocardiography (VECG) predicting the fibrillatory propensity of iodixanol and mannitol solutions after injection into the left coronary artery of pigsChun-Ming Chai, Torsten Almén, Lars Bååth, et al.
European Radiology|August 31, 2010
Iodine contrast iso-attenuating with diagnostic gadolinium doses in CTA and angiography results in ultra-low iodine doses. A way to avoid both CIN and NSF in azotemic patients?Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Håkan Geijer, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2002
Gadolinium contrast media for DSA in azotemia: are they really safer than iodinated agents?Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Peter Leander, et al.
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Acta Radiologica. Supplement|December 17, 2008
Effects of non-ionic contrast media on the blood flow through the femoral artery of the dogTorsten Almén, Bengt Trägårdh
Radiology|May 22, 2015
Iodinated contrast media: a semantic somersaultUlf Nyman, Peter Aspelin, Torsten Almén
European Radiology|February 2, 2013
Reply to letter to the editor re: Are intravenous injections of contrast media really less nephrotoxic than intra-arterial injections?Ulf Nyman, Torsten Almén, Bo Jacobsson, et al.
European Radiology|February 7, 2012
Are intravenous injections of contrast media really less nephrotoxic than intra-arterial injections?Ulf Nyman, Torsten Almén, Bo Jacobsson, et al.
European Radiology|April 5, 2008
Iodine contrast media doses equal-attenuating with gadolinium chelates at CT-aortography may have less risk of contrast-induced nephropathy and no risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in azotaemic patients!Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Peter Leander, et al.
Academic Radiology|May 19, 2004
Adding sodium and calcium ions to the contrast medium iodixanol reduced the risk of ventricular fibrillation during perfusion of the left coronary artery in pigs: effects of electrolytes, viscosity, and chemotoxicity of an isotonic perfusateChun-Ming Chai, Torsten Almén, Lars Bååth, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2002
Adding sodium and calcium ions to iodixanol and mannitol: effects on risk of ventricular fibrillation after infusion into the left coronary artery of pigsTorsten Almén, Chun-Ming Chai, Jack Besjakov, et al.
Academic Radiology|January 24, 2007
Signs in vector-electrocardiography (VECG) predicting the fibrillatory propensity of iodixanol and mannitol solutions after injection into the left coronary artery of pigsChun-Ming Chai, Torsten Almén, Lars Bååth, et al.
European Radiology|August 31, 2010
Iodine contrast iso-attenuating with diagnostic gadolinium doses in CTA and angiography results in ultra-low iodine doses. A way to avoid both CIN and NSF in azotemic patients?Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Håkan Geijer, et al.
Academic Radiology|August 22, 2002
Gadolinium contrast media for DSA in azotemia: are they really safer than iodinated agents?Ulf Nyman, Barbara Elmståhl, Peter Leander, et al.
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