A case of acute bilateral iodine-induced submandibular sialadenitis: Ultrasound findings.
Chiara LongoRiccardo De RobertisMoreno ValdoStefania MontemezziPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2021)
Acute sialadenitis is a rare adverse reaction to iodine-based contrast agents. Ultrasound (US) is usually the preferred imaging method to evaluate the salivary glands; along with clinical and anamnestic data, US allows the diagnosis of contrast-induced sialadenitis. We present a case of acute bilateral submandibular sialadenitis induced by intravenous administration of iodine-based contrast media for a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan diagnosed by US.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- computed tomography
- dual energy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug induced
- liver failure
- magnetic resonance
- diffusion weighted
- respiratory failure
- aortic dissection
- high glucose
- diffusion weighted imaging
- positron emission tomography
- diabetic rats
- image quality
- case report
- intensive care unit
- high dose
- emergency department
- photodynamic therapy
- mass spectrometry
- low dose
- fluorescence imaging
- mechanical ventilation
- pet ct
- machine learning
- big data
- adverse drug