Iodohippurate sodium
iodohippurate sodium i·o·do·hip·pu·rate sodium (ī-ō’də-hĭp’yə-rāt’)
n.
A radiopaque compound administered intravenously and orally for diagnostic applications such as retrograde urography and renography.
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