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Ulf Nyman

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The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|October 6, 2016
Contrast Dose, Estimated GFR, and Techniques to Reduce Contrast Dose in PCI - Time to Consider Some Basic Principles!Ulf Nyman
Lakartidningen|August 30, 2008
[Don't rely on computer tomography alone in acute pulmonary embolism]Ulf Nyman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|July 28, 2010
Routine use of a V/Q SPECT/low-dose CT hybrid system to diagnose pulmonary embolism seems prematureUlf Nyman
Radiology|February 18, 2016
James Lean Body Weight Formula Is Not Appropriate for Determining CT Contrast Media Dose in Patients with High Body Mass IndexUlf Nyman
Lakartidningen|June 23, 2009
[Infiltrates as signs of pulmonary embolism--the elusive shadow]Ulf Nyman
The Libyan Journal of Medicine|April 20, 2011
Contrast medium-induced nephropathy. Aspects on incidence, consequences, risk factors and preventionGunnar Sterner, Ulf Nyman
European Radiology|February 1, 2006
Eighty-peak kilovoltage 16-channel multidetector computed tomography and reduced contrast-medium doses tailored to body weight to diagnose pulmonary embolism in azotaemic patientsFredrik Holmquist, Ulf Nyman
Acta Radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987)|February 4, 2010
Using 100- instead of 120-kVp computed tomography to diagnose pulmonary embolism almost halves the radiation dose with preserved diagnostic qualityPeter Björkdahl, Ulf Nyman
Radiology|May 27, 2020
Intravenous Iodine Contrast Media in Patients with Kidney Disease: Some Considerations to the American College of Radiology and National Kidney Foundation ConsensusClaudio Ronco, Ulf Nyman
Lakartidningen|August 20, 2008
[Massive pulmonary embolism and patient safety. Do triage nurses have an adequate education?]Ulf Nyman, Christer Hellekant
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The Journal of Invasive Cardiology|October 6, 2016
Contrast Dose, Estimated GFR, and Techniques to Reduce Contrast Dose in PCI - Time to Consider Some Basic Principles!Ulf Nyman
Lakartidningen|August 30, 2008
[Don't rely on computer tomography alone in acute pulmonary embolism]Ulf Nyman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine : Official Publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine|July 28, 2010
Routine use of a V/Q SPECT/low-dose CT hybrid system to diagnose pulmonary embolism seems prematureUlf Nyman
Radiology|February 18, 2016
James Lean Body Weight Formula Is Not Appropriate for Determining CT Contrast Media Dose in Patients with High Body Mass IndexUlf Nyman
Lakartidningen|June 23, 2009
[Infiltrates as signs of pulmonary embolism--the elusive shadow]Ulf Nyman
The Libyan Journal of Medicine|April 20, 2011
Contrast medium-induced nephropathy. Aspects on incidence, consequences, risk factors and preventionGunnar Sterner, Ulf Nyman
European Radiology|February 1, 2006
Eighty-peak kilovoltage 16-channel multidetector computed tomography and reduced contrast-medium doses tailored to body weight to diagnose pulmonary embolism in azotaemic patientsFredrik Holmquist, Ulf Nyman
Acta Radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987)|February 4, 2010
Using 100- instead of 120-kVp computed tomography to diagnose pulmonary embolism almost halves the radiation dose with preserved diagnostic qualityPeter Björkdahl, Ulf Nyman
Radiology|May 27, 2020
Intravenous Iodine Contrast Media in Patients with Kidney Disease: Some Considerations to the American College of Radiology and National Kidney Foundation ConsensusClaudio Ronco, Ulf Nyman
Lakartidningen|August 20, 2008
[Massive pulmonary embolism and patient safety. Do triage nurses have an adequate education?]Ulf Nyman, Christer Hellekant
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