lidofenin

lidofenin
li·do·fen·in (HIDA) (li″do-fenґin) a dimethyl-substituted analogue of iminodiacetic acid (IDA); complexed with technetium 99m, it is used for hepatobiliary imaging. See also table at technetium.

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