Monolateral sialadenitis following iodinated contrast media administration for carotid artery stenting
- PMID: 20122358
- DOI: 10.2310/6670.2009.00050
Monolateral sialadenitis following iodinated contrast media administration for carotid artery stenting
Abstract
We describe the occurrence of monolateral aseptic sialadenitis following non-iodinated contrast medium (ICM) administration for a carotid artery stenting procedure in a 71-year-old man. The mechanism for iodide-induced sialadenitis may be idiosyncratic or related to toxic accumulation of iodide. The risk for sialadenitis is directly related to serum iodide levels (> 10 mg/100 mL) and inversely related to normal renal function so that in renal impairment, ICM can be eliminated through alternative pathways such as the salivary glands and other excretory organs.
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