Acute Renal Insufficiency after Ingestion of a Gall-Bladder Dye
- 18 May 1961
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 264 (20) , 1045-1046
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm196105182642008
Abstract
IN 1959 Rene and Mellinkoff1 reported 2 cases of A renal insufficiency that followed the oral administration of double doses of iopanoic acid.§ To our knowledge, no similar cases have been reported, which emphasizes the rarity of renal complications after the ingestion of cholecystographic mediums. The purpose of this paper is to report a case of acute renal insufficiency subsequent to the administration of a double dose of bunamiodyl.¶ Bunamiodyl, 3-(3-butyrylamino-2,4,6-tri-iodophenyl) -2-ethyl sodium acrylate, is the newest of the gall-bladder dyes and, according to available reports,2 , 3 is stated to be more effective than the older mediums in that better visualization . . .Keywords
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- Renal Insufficiency after Oral Administration of a Double Dose of a Cholecystographic MediumNew England Journal of Medicine, 1959