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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''radiocontrast agents''' (also simply '''contrast agents''' or '''contrast materials''') a ...; adverse reactions exist but they are uncommon. The major side effects of radiocontrast are anaphylactoid reactions and contrast-induced nephropathy.
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  • Acute kidney injury from radiocontrast.
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  • Contrast media include [[radiocontrast]] agents used for [[x-ray]]s as well as other agents not based on the trans
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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], '''radiocontrast agents''' (also simply '''contrast agents''' or '''contrast materials''') a ...; adverse reactions exist but they are uncommon. The major side effects of radiocontrast are anaphylactoid reactions and contrast-induced nephropathy.
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  • ...ne]], '''contrast-induced nephropathy''' is [[acute kidney injury]] from [[radiocontrast]]. It is defined as either a greater than 25% increase of serum creatinine * dose of [[radiocontrast]] more than 5 x body weight [kg])/serum creatinine<ref>{{Cite journal | vol
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  • Spiral [[x-ray computed tomography]] ''without'' radiocontrast has accuracy of:<ref name="pmid19733421">{{cite journal| author=Hlibczuk V,
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  • ...|pmid=17928602 |doi=10.1056/NEJMcpc079024}}</ref> Causes of ATN include [[radiocontrast]] media and [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents]].
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  • ...ure to [[Thorotrast]], a form of [[thorium dioxide]] which was used as a [[radiocontrast|radiologic contrast medium]], has been linked to the development of cholang
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  • ''[[Computed tomography]] with [[radiocontrast]]'', also known as [[computed tomographic pulmonary angiography|computed to
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