- Lugol iodine (iodine solution)
- Lu·gol iodine (iodine solution) (looґgol) [Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol, French physician, 1786–1851] see strong iodine solution, under solution.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Lugol iodine — strong iodine solution … Medical dictionary
Lugol iodine stain — strong iodine solution … Medical dictionary
Lugol's iodine — Lugol s iodine, also known as Lugol s solution, first made in 1829, is a solution of elemental iodine and potassium iodide in water, named after the French physician J.G.A. Lugol. Lugol s iodine solution is often used as an antiseptic and… … Wikipedia
Iodine — (IPAEng|ˈaɪədaɪn, ˈaɪədɪn, or IPA|/ˈaɪədiːn/; from el. ιώδης iodes violet ), is a chemical element that has the symbol I and atomic number 53. Naturally occurring iodine is a single isotope with 74 neutrons. Chemically, iodine is the least… … Wikipedia
strong iodine solution — [USP] a transparent, deep brown liquid, with the odor of iodine, containing in purified water 4.5–5.5 g of iodine and 9.5–10.5 g of potassium iodide in 100 mL; used as a source of iodine in preparation for thyroid surgery, administered orally … Medical dictionary
Lugol's solution — Lu·gol s solution lü gȯlz n any of several deep brown solutions of iodine and potassium iodide in water or alcohol that are used in medicine (as for the internal administration of iodine) and as microscopic stains called also Lugol s iodine,… … Medical dictionary
solution — 1. The incorporation of a solid, a liquid, or a gas in a liquid or noncrystalline solid resulting in a homogeneous single phase. See dispersion, suspension. 2. Generally, an aqueous s. of a nonvolatile substance. 3 … Medical dictionary
Lugol — Jean G.A., French physician, 1786–1851. See L. iodine solution … Medical dictionary
Lugol — may refer to:* Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol (1786 1851) French doctor * Lugol s iodine, a solution of iodine in potassium iodide, named after J. G. A. Lugol … Wikipedia
Lugol — El lugol o solución de Lugol es una disolución de yodo molecular I2 y yoduro potásico KI en agua destilada. Fue preparada por primera vez en 1829 y nombrada en honor al médico francés J.G.A. Lugol. Este producto se emplea frecuentemente como… … Wikipedia Español