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Questionnaires for examinations using iodinated contrast media and their grades of recommendation: Japan Radiological Society/Japanese College of Radiology Joint Committee on Contrast Media Safety

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Hayashi, H., Narumi, Y., Takagi, R. et al. Questionnaires for examinations using iodinated contrast media and their grades of recommendation: Japan Radiological Society/Japanese College of Radiology Joint Committee on Contrast Media Safety. Jpn J Radiol 29, 744–748 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11604-011-0616-4

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