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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 133, Issue 2, 221-223
Copyright © 1979 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Intraperitoneal contrast infusion for assessment of intraperitoneal fluid dynamics

NR Dunnick, RB Jones, JL Doppman, J Speyer, and CE Myers

For patients undergoing intraperitoneal ("belly bath") chemotherapy, it is useful to verify the distribution of infusion fluid. For this reason, 10 patients were examined by computed tomography (CT) after intraperitoneal instillation of dialysate mixed with water soluble contrast material. The extent of intraperitoneal distribution was assessed, and in two patients filling defects, presumably representing tumor, were identified.
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