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Ramesh S Iyer1, Jennifer G Schopp, Jonathan O Swanson
1Department of Radiology, Seattle Children's Hospital and the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. riyer@uw.edu
Abstract:
The objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal reactions to iodinated contrast media. We will begin by discussing the types of contrast media and their correlative rates of reaction. The mechanism of contrast reactions, predisposing risk factors, and preventative measures will then be discussed. The remainder of the article will review the assessment of potential reactions, initial management, and treatment algorithms for specific reactions.
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