Introduction: A contrast agent is a substance used to increase the contrast of structures or fluids within the body in medical imaging. Contrast agents absorb or alter external electromagnetism or ultrasound, and enhance the radio density in a target tissue or structure. Contrast agents are commonly used to improve the visibility of blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract. Several types of contrast agent are in use in medical imaging and they can roughly be classified based on the imaging modalities where they are used and the purposes of this study to find out the frequency of adverse reactions of non-ionic iodinated contrast media in contrast enhanced Computed Tomography. Material Methods: It was cross-sectional observational study c...
Adverse reactions to intravascularly administered radiological contrast media (CM) may occur immedi...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate the hemodynamic effects of CT scan contrast media on...
Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiol-ogy technologists is expanding. The grow...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Contrast agents have long been used for the imaging of anatomic boundaries and to explor...
AbstractThe objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal ...
Background: The incidence of adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media has risen. The dearth of ...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Contrast media are the materials utilized in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body ...
Background: Iohexol is widely used radiocontrast media in the radiology departments for the diagnost...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Background: To the best of our understanding, very few studies focusing on the adverse drug reaction...
Adverse reactions to intravascularly administered radiological contrast media (CM) may occur immedi...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate the hemodynamic effects of CT scan contrast media on...
Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiol-ogy technologists is expanding. The grow...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Nonionic, low osmolar agents are now used nearly universally for intravenous (IV) contra...
Background: Contrast agents have long been used for the imaging of anatomic boundaries and to explor...
AbstractThe objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal ...
Background: The incidence of adverse reactions to iodinated contrast media has risen. The dearth of ...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Background: Adverse reactions to intravenous iodinated contrast media may be classified as general a...
Contrast media are the materials utilized in radiology to improve the visualization of certain body ...
Background: Iohexol is widely used radiocontrast media in the radiology departments for the diagnost...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Adverse reactions to intravenous contrast media (CM) agents are uncommon, although relevant due to t...
Background: To the best of our understanding, very few studies focusing on the adverse drug reaction...
Adverse reactions to intravascularly administered radiological contrast media (CM) may occur immedi...
Background: This study was aimed to investigate the hemodynamic effects of CT scan contrast media on...
Cross-use of technology between nuclear medicine and radiol-ogy technologists is expanding. The grow...