Low Osmolar Contrast Medium (LOCM)
Term usually reserved for iodinated X-ray contrast media with an osmolality substantially lower than the traditional high-osmolar ionic, monomeric contrast media at the same iodine concentration. Low-osmolar contrast media may be grouped as nonionic monomers, ionic monoacidic dimers, and nonionic dimers. The first two groups have a higher osmolality than plasma in clinical concentrations; only the nonionic dimers are available as isotonic or nearly isotonic solutions.
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