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The Cardiovascular Effects of Iodinated Contrast Media Injections
Investigative Radiology, 1988Intravascular iodinated contrast media are used in high doses and high concentrations to achieve the necessary x-ray attenuation. These solutions have densities, viscosities, and osmolalities considerably higher than body fluids. The properties of the solutions are responsible for many of the dose-dependent side effects of intravascular injection ...
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The role of iodine in hypersensitivity reactions to radio contrast media
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2010SummaryIntroduction Hypersensitivity reactions to iodinated radio contrast media (RCM) are either immediate‐type (IT) or delayed reactions (DT). In IT, the pathomechanism is unclear. In DT, delayed positive patch (PT) and intradermal tests (IDT) and RCM‐specific T cells suggest a T cell‐mediated mechanism. In both, the role of iodine has not been
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Anaphylaxis and iodinated contrast media
European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2000F. Felden+2 more
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Currently Available Iodinated Contrast Media
1999A large majority of the papers to appear in scientific journals in recent years on the subject of contrast media have focused on agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonography (US). Iodinated contrast media have received relatively little attention in spite of their widespread use, which far exceeds that of agents for US and MRI ...
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Iodinated Contrast Media: A Semantic Somersault
Radiology, 2015Peter Aspelin, Ulf Nyman, Torsten Almén
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