Abstract:Iopromide is one of the latest generations of non-ionic monomers (NIM)
iodinated contrast media (CM). Its use is generally considered to be
safe but can occasionally results in adverse events. The frequency of
late adverse reactions to non-ionic monomers is between 0.52 and 23%.
Delayed adverse reactions mainly manifest as skin reactions such as
erythema, maculopapular exanthema and exceptionally as fixed drug
eruption (FDE). To the best of our knowledge this is an exceptional case
of bullous FDE diagnosed aft… Show more
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