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Histamine Release by Contrast Media

Authors: E C, Lasser; A, Walters; S R, Reuter; J, Lang;

Histamine Release by Contrast Media

Abstract

The blood draining organs with a high histamine content was sampled and elevation of plasma histamine was found to result from injections of certain contrast media. All methylglucamine contrast media tested to date (acetrizoate, diatrizoate, and iodipamide) produced such elevations. Methylglucamine chloride also caused elevation of plasma histamine. Some “allergic” reactions to contrast media may be explained on this basis.

Keywords

Contrast Media, Tubocurarine, Amino Sugars, Sodium Chloride, Histamine Release, Models, Biological, Drug Hypersensitivity, Dogs, Glucose, Liver, Animals, Salts, Lung, Histamine

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influence
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