2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2021.110101
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Incidence and risk factors of late adverse reactions to low-osmolar contrast media: A prospective observational study of 10,540 exposures

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“…However, most delayed HSRs occur within one week. 41 The incidence of delayed HSR was significantly higher in nonionic dimer contrast media users than in nonionic monomer users. 42 Delayed HSRs were reported to have more frequent cross-reactivity between ICMs than immediate HSRs.…”
Section: Diagnosis and Prevention Of Delayed Hsrs To Icmmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, most delayed HSRs occur within one week. 41 The incidence of delayed HSR was significantly higher in nonionic dimer contrast media users than in nonionic monomer users. 42 Delayed HSRs were reported to have more frequent cross-reactivity between ICMs than immediate HSRs.…”
Section: Diagnosis and Prevention Of Delayed Hsrs To Icmmentioning
confidence: 88%