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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 98, 720-722, Copyright © 1966 by American Roentgen Ray Society


VENOUS INTRAVASATION OF IODIZED OIL DURING MYELOGRAPHY

REPORT OF A CASE WITH ROENTGENOLOGIC EVIDENCE OF CONTRAST MEDIUM IN THE ILIAC VEINS AND IN THE LUNGS

RENATO RUBERTI M.D.1, FRANCESCO GALLIGIONI M.D.1, GIORGIO IRACI M.D.1, and ALESSANDRO NORI M.D.1

1 From the Institute of Neurosurgery (Prof. P. Frugoni, Director), University of Padua, Italy

The entrance of iodized oil into the venous system represents a possible, although rare, complication of myelography, which usually does not result in any permanent clinical consequences.

A case of intravasation with the roentgenographic demonstration of contrast material in the sacroiliac veins and in the lungs is reported.


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