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Case Reports
. 1980 Apr;19(3):153-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00342391.

Mental disorders after myelography with metrizamide and other water-soluble contrast media

Case Reports

Mental disorders after myelography with metrizamide and other water-soluble contrast media

R C Schmidt. Neuroradiology. 1980 Apr.

Abstract

Water-soluble contrast media, which have been employed in the examination of the lumbar spinal canal for 30 years, can sometimes result in severe complications, such as arachnoiditis, epileptic seizures, and myoclonic spasm. These complications have been seen less frequently since the advent of metrizamide, a new non-ionic water-soluble contrast medium. However, a further neurological complication has now arisen--mental disorder, varying in kind and degree; for example, organic psychosis and perceptual disturbance. Some characteristic cases are described. A series of 75 patients, all of whom received varying amounts of metrizamide for the purpose of cervical, thoracic and lumbar myelography, has been studied. Seven patients were found to have a pronounced organic psychosis and three patients had visual illusions or hallucinations. It is suggested that there is some degree of correlation between the total amount of iodine received and patient age. By careful enquiry and examination, similar disturbances were also found some 4-8 h after myelography with other water-soluble contrast media.

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