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Radiocontrast agents

M. Sovak, ed.. Radiocontrast Agents, Spriuger-Vedag, New York, 1984. [Pg.472]

Radiocontrast agents X-ray contrast agents Contrast media Contrast materials... [Pg.1323]

Type III IgG and IgM Vasculitis, serum sickness, lupus Penicillins, sulfonamides, radiocontrast agents,... [Pg.822]

Humes, H.D., Hunt, D.A. and White, M.D. (1987). Direct toxic influence of the radiocontrast agent diatrizoate on renal proximal tuhule cells. Am. J. Physiol. 252 F246-F255. [Pg.683]

NSAIDs, radiocontrast agents, aminoglycosides Anticholinergics, opioids... [Pg.210]

SovakM (1984) (ed) Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology Radiocontrast Agents vol 73 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo... [Pg.23]

Solomon R, Werner C, Mann D, O Elia J, Silva R Effects of saline, mannitol, and furosemide to prevent acute decreases in renal function induced by radiocontrast agents, N Engl J Med 1994 331 1416-1420. [Pg.482]

Szebeni, J. (2001), Complement activation-related pseudoallergy caused by liposomes, micellar carriers of intravenous drugs, and radiocontrast agents, Crit. Rev. Ther. Drug Carrier Syst., 18, 567-606. [Pg.1357]

Acute renal insufficiency after intravenous immunoglobulin therapy has been reported in association with the injection of iodinated radiocontrast agents (144). Contrast media and intravenous immunoglobuhn formulations containing maltose or sucrose both have toxic effects on renal cells. [Pg.1726]

The incidence of skin reactions to drugs has been analysed from spontaneous reports in Italy (200). Antibiotics most commonly caused skin reactions, followed by NSAIDs, analgesics, and radiocontrast agents, which were responsible for 2.7% of the reactions (71 cases) these included nine cases of exanthemas and 36 cases of urticaria. [Pg.1874]

Hemodynamic Radiocontrast agents, calcineurin inhibitors, angiotensin inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, NSAlDs, interleukin 2 Benign urine sediment, FENa <1%, UOsm >500... [Pg.31]

Acute tubular necrosis (exogenous toxins) Aminoglycosides, amphotericin, cisplatin, radiocontrast agents, methoxyflurane, outdated tetracyclines, cephalosporins, mithramycin, calcineurin inhibitors, pentamidine, IVIG, ifosfamide, zoledronate, cidofovir, adefovir, tenofovir FENa>2%, UOsm <350, urinary sediment contains granular casts, renal epithelial cells... [Pg.31]

Radiocontrast agents IV hydration (normal saline) [95] IV sodium bicarbonate [96] N-acetylcysteine [108,109] Vitamin C [123] Iso-osmolar contrast [124]... [Pg.36]

Marenzi G, Marana I, Lauri G, Assanelli E, Grazi M, Campodonico J,Trabattoni D, Fabbiocchi F, Montorsi P,and Bartorelli AL. 2003. The prevention of radiocontrast-agent-induced nephropathy by hemofiltration. A/fng/7/Wed 349 1333-1340. [Pg.42]

Kastrup J, Petersen P, Bertram R, Flansen JM.The effect of trimethoprim on serum creatinine. Brit J Urol 1985 57 265-268. Floffmann U, Fischereder M, Kruger B, Drobnik W, Kramer BK. The value of N-acetylcysteine in the prevention of radiocontrast agent-induced nephropathy seems questionable. J Am Soc Nephrol 2004 15 407 -410. [Pg.118]


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