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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 100, 457-458, Copyright © 1967 by American Roentgen Ray Society


A CARTRIDGE-LOADED GAS SYRINGE

MARCIA K. BILBAO M.D.1, CHARLES T. DOTTER M.D.1, and THOMAS B. HUTCHINS IV 1

1 From the Department of Radiology of the University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, Oregon

A gas syringe developed at the University

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of Oregon Medical School has a cartridge-loaded plunger that fits a standard 50 cc. syringe. The unit is sterilizable. It uses cartridges that are inexpensive and readily available, filled with about 4 liters of a wide choice of gases. The instrument makes gas a convenient roentgenographic contrast agent and should, therefore, increase its clinical use.


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