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Iodinated contrast material in uroradiology. Choice of agent and management of complications.
Urologic Clinics of North America 1997 August
Many conditions seen by urologists require imaging examinations with iodinated radiographic contrast material as a key part of the primary evaluation of the patient. A basic understanding of contrast media, risks of administration, choice of agents, and premedication regimens for high-risk patients, is beneficial in helping patients prepare for their examinations. Urologists may be the primary physicians administering contrast material or may be working with radiologists in the care of patients receiving contrast agents. Because contrast reactions may occur unexpectedly, even during examinations in which the agents are not given intravenously, urologists should be able to recognize and treat the various types of adverse reactions.
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