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[Iodinated contrast media and iodine allergy: myth or reality?].

Revue medicale de Liege (2013-11-05)
B Meunier, J Joskin, F Damas, P Meunier
RÉSUMÉ

The term "iodine allergy" is an old phrase that refers to a reaction to iodinated contrast media. After a brief review of definitions, pathophysiological mechanisms and risk factors of this clinical entity, management is urged immediate and delayed according to the most recent recommendations from the literature. We underline that iodine allergy, as such, does not really exist.

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