| contrast |
a substance which allows imaging of structures which cannot be seen using conventional imaging. Contrast may be swallowed, applied or injected. See x-ray contrast, barium, CT angiography or vascular ultrasound.
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| contrast |
A large difference between two things, as in colors or shapes.
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| contrast |
The degree of tonal separation or gradation in the range from black to white.
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| contrast a. |
see under medium.
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| contrast agent n. |
contrast nephropathy.
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