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Abdominal x-ray showing radiopaque material in the stomach or bowel
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phenothiazines, tricyclic antidepressants, metals (arsenic, lead, iron), enteric coated medications (salicylates, potassium chloride), iodides, chlorides (carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, chloral hydrate)
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       *[footnote 1] The journal's name is Radiology, not Clinical Radiology.
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    (1) Radiopacity of oral nonliquid medications.
  Handy CA.   Radiology 1971 Mar;98(3):525-33.  Pubmed  Similars
    (2) Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies. 3rd ed.
  Goldfrank L, et al. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1986: 53-55,615-617.
    (-) Opaque artifacts in a health food faddist simulating ovarian neoplasm.
  Schabel SI, Rogers CI.   AJR Am J Roentgenol 1978 Apr;130(4):789-90.  Pubmed  Similars
    (-) Radiopaque suppositories.
  Spitzer A, Caruthers SB, et al.   Radiology 1976 Oct;121(1):71-3.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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    101.Bubble gum simulating abdominal calcifications.
  Geller E, Smergel EM.   Pediatr Radiol 1992;22(4):298-9.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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