Method of EII using a water insoluble particulate agent

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424 932, 424 9322, A61B 5055

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of electrical impedance imaging of a human or animal subject which method comprises parenterally administering to the subject an EII contrast agent and generating an electrical impedance image of at least part of said subject. The contrast agent may be optionally dissolved or dispersed in a physiologically tolerable liquid carrier medium. The contrast agent is capable on dispersion in water of yielding a fluid having an electrical impedance different to that of water and being a water-insoluble particulate material.

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