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. 1988;18(3):190-3.
doi: 10.1007/BF02390393.

Intrathecal administration of iopamidol in children: clinical and diagnostic results

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Intrathecal administration of iopamidol in children: clinical and diagnostic results

R G Wells et al. Pediatr Radiol. 1988.

Abstract

An open label, noncomparative clinical trial of intrathecal iopamidol in children was performed. Sixty-one subjects between the ages of 24 days and 17 years were studied. Opacification of the subarachnoid space was adequate in all cases. Mild adverse reactions were detected in 10% of the participants. Seizures, EEG alterations or other severe reactions did not occur. The findings confirm the efficacy and safety of iopamidol as an intrathecal contrast medium in pediatrics.

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