Definition of Radiopaque dye

1. Noun. Dye that does not allow the passage of X rays or other radiation; used to outline certain organs during X-ray examination.

Generic synonyms: Dye, Dyestuff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiopaque Dye

radionuclidic
radionuclidic purity
radioopacities
radioopacity
radioopaque
radioosmium
radiooxygen
radiopacities
radiopacity
radiopalladium
radiopalmar
radiopaque
radiopaque contrast
radiopaque contrast dye
radiopaque contrast material
radiopaque dye (current term)
radiopasteurization
radiopathology
radiopelvimetry
radioperiosteal reflex
radiopharmaceutical
radiopharmaceutical chemistry
radiopharmaceutical purity
radiopharmaceuticals
radiopharmacology
radiophobia
radiophone
radiophones
radiophonic
radiophonics

Literary usage of Radiopaque dye

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Plethysmography: Safety, Effectiveness, & Clinical Utility in Diagnosing by Thomas V. Holohan (1996)
"... X-ray using radiopaque dye Ultrasonic detection of Doppler-shifted sound waves with CRT display Ultrasound Pulsed or continuous-wave Doppler with ..."

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