Notes in 01 Classification of contrast reactions

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Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Side effects of contrast are often due to {{c1::hyperosmolarity}} of the contrast solution
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Patients with {{c1::asthma::respiratory pathology}} are at increased risk of an allergic contrast reac…
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Seafood or shellfish or povidone-iodine allergies {{c1::do not affect::affect / do not affect}} t…
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Mild nausea, sensation of warmth, and flushing {{c1::are not::are/are not}} adverse reactions to contr…
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions A mild contrast reaction {{c1::does not::(does/does not)}} require medical management.
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions A vasovagal reaction to intravenous contrast is {{c3::rare::rare/common}} and is characterized by {{c1…
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Mild vasovagal reactions to contrast are {{c1::are not::are/are not}} allergic in etiology.
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Mild vasovagal reactions to contrast are usually {{c1::self-limited}}.
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Acute reactions to intravenous contrast are catergorized as either {{c2::allergic-type}} or {{c1:…
Published 05/01/2023 Imaging Physics: Classifying Contrast Reactions Mild angioedema generally {{c1::does not::does/does not}} require medical management.
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