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Iophendylate (pantopaque) and mr imaging of the spine
Residual iophendylate in the spinal subarachnoid space may closely resemble certain spinal canal tumors on MR imaging of the spine. A knowledge of the appearance on MR imaging scans of iophendylate is essential to differentiate it from spinal tumors.